Pavel Sayekat is a pragmatic embedded systems engineer and manager with a decade of experience spanning network operations, system administration, and hands-on hardware bring-up. Based in Bangladesh, he combines managerial responsibilities running a family tea farm with technical contributions to high-profile open-source firmware like coreboot, where he added ACPI and Super I/O support for the Nuvoton NCT5539D and integrated H110 GPIO into tooling. His background includes Solaris/Linux/Unix/Cisco operations at MetroNet and a math degree, giving him strong problem-solving foundations across software, firmware, and infrastructure. Comfortable bridging field operations and low-level hardware work, he brings a rare mix of rural business leadership and deep GNU/Linux home-user enthusiasm.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
H. S. C., Science, H. S. C., Science at Dinajpur Govt. College
Bachelor's degree, Marthematics, 2nd Class, Bachelor's degree, Marthematics, 2nd Class at Islamic University
S. S. C., Science, A, S. S. C., Science, A at Dinajpur Zilla School
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Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 8 months
Contributions summary:Pavel primarily contributed to the `coreboot/coreboot` repository by adding support for the Nuvoton NCT5539D Super I/O chip. Their work involved adding register dumps, updating existing code, and adding ACPI support for the NCT5539D, focusing on hardware monitoring, GPIO, and keyboard controller functionality. The user also integrated H110 GPIO support into Inteltool, showcasing their focus on specific hardware implementations within the coreboot framework.
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