Summary
Petr Krist is an embedded systems expert and assistant professor with nearly three decades of experience designing real-time control and industrial communication systems, and nine years in his current focused practice. He combines deep low-level firmware skills—ARM Cortex-M assembly and C/C++ bare-metal programming—with hands-on hardware design and EMC expertise for safety- and timing-critical applications. Petr has implemented fieldbus and industrial Ethernet protocol layers (including CANopen and TCP/IP stacks) and developed on STM32, TI 24xx/28xx and AM243x Sitara platforms under RTOS environments. His profile blends academic research and teaching with industry delivery at Siemens and startups, bringing both rigorous methodology and practical deployment experience. Based in Brno, he frequently bridges theory and practice by turning protocol specifications and EMC constraints into robust embedded implementations.
9 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Electronics and Informatics, Ph.D., Electronics and Informatics at University of West Bohemia in Pilsen - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Inženýr (Ing.), Silnoproudá elektrotechnika - průmyslová elektronika, Inženýr (Ing.), Silnoproudá elektrotechnika - průmyslová elektronika at Vysoká škola strojní a elektrotechnická v Plzni