Summary
Robert Gulyas is a software engineer with 11 years of experience building high-throughput data-streaming and acquisition systems, currently leading LHCb’s data-streaming software at CERN to handle tens of GB/s from detector to disk. He combines low-level C++ and embedded expertise with modern Python and Rust pipelines, containerized microservices on Kubernetes, and GitLab CI/CD to optimize latency, memory use, and operational reliability. Previously he led embedded Linux and FPGA development for radiation detection instruments, designing real-time signal-processing logic, kernel drivers, and spectrometric algorithms for isotope identification. Robert is comfortable across the stack—from kernel and hardware acceleration to cloud-native observability—and has a track record of replacing fragile patterns with robust, testable designs (e.g., exception-based error handling and templated configuration for rapid mode switching). Based in Geneva, he pairs formal electrical engineering training with hands-on DevOps discipline and a preference for collaborative problem solving in real-time, mission-critical environments.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master of Science - MS Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
English, Hungarian