Raghavendra Ananta is a seasoned software engineer with over a decade of experience and a strong focus on Linux kernel and device driver development, currently building systems at Google. His background spans kernel-level SSD emulation research at UCF, Linux networking and device virtualization with QEMU, and commercial kernel work at Qualcomm, reflecting deep expertise in OS internals, virtualization, and embedded platforms. He holds a master’s in Computer Engineering (3.9) and a postgraduate diploma in Embedded Systems, and has ported bootloaders and BSPs across multiple single-board computers. Known for bridging research and production, he has published IEEE work on driver verification and designed kernel frameworks for PCI, I2C, SPI and USB in auto-code generation projects. Based in Orlando, he combines academic rigor with pragmatic engineering and maintains active project samples on GitHub for peers and recruiters to review.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad
Post Graduate Diploma, Embedded Systems, A, Post Graduate Diploma, Embedded Systems, A at Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
Master's degree, Computer Engineering, 3.9, Master's degree, Computer Engineering, 3.9 at University of Central Florida
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