Ricardo Sanchez is a performance engineer with 13 years of systems and research-driven experience, blending deep expertise in low-level C/C++ development, UNIX internals, and compiler research. Based in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, he focuses on high-performance monitoring and modeling using Linux perf, eBPF, LTTng and libpcap, and builds custom parallel libraries and BPF network filters to optimize real-world server capacity and reliability. His background includes method-specific JIT compilation research at IBM/Testarossa and academic work on network monitoring and security, which gives him a rare combination of production systems judgment and rigorous experimental methodology. An occasional open-source contributor and advocate, he prefers pragmatic, measurable improvements and has a knack for squeezing performance from complex, parallel networked software.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Computing Science, Master of Science, Computing Science at University of Alberta
B.Sc. (Hon), Computer Science, B.Sc. (Hon), Computer Science at Unisinos
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Technician, Precision Mechanics, Technician, Precision Mechanics at Centro Tecnológico de Mecânica de Precisão Plínio Gilberto Kroeff
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