Rami Rosen is a Senior System Architect with 26 years of deep expertise in Linux kernel networking, DPDK, and virtualization, currently shaping systems architecture at Huawei. He is the author of the 643-page book "Linux Kernel Networking" and has driven kernel and userspace networking projects at Intel, Marvell and multiple networking startups. Rami’s contributions to wireless stack maintenance and driver hardening reflect a practical focus on reliability and maintainability across embedded and high-performance networking platforms. Based in Haifa, he blends hands-on kernel development with system-level design for SoC and telecom applications, and is comfortable moving between device drivers, DPDK acceleration and virtualization stacks. Notably, his career spans both startup agility and large-scale R&D, giving him a rare combination of deep technical authorship and production-grade engineering leadership.
Contributions summary:Rami primarily contributed to the Linux kernel's wireless network stack, focusing on bug fixes and code cleanups related to the iwlwifi and mac80211 modules. Their work involved addressing compilation warnings, removing unused code, correcting typos, and removing unnecessary parameters, improving the codebase's maintainability and efficiency. These modifications indicate a focus on improving the wireless network driver's stability and reducing potential errors.
Contributions:9 commits, 2 PRs, 11 pushes in 4 years 2 months
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