Sanghyun Park is an embedded software engineer with nearly two decades of experience designing, optimizing, and maintaining Boot, Linux kernel and RTOS-based systems across 30+ projects. He has led FW-HW resource management for fleet-common platforms and security features at scale, enabling cost-effective, robust deployments across multiple product lines. At HP and Samsung he architected asymmetric multiprocessing, low-power strategies and cross-core shared-resource frameworks for printers and MFPs, and brought up systems on new SoCs including bootloader, vendor firmware and ThreadX/Linux integrations. Known for deep expertise in power management (Linux runtime PM and RTOS) and hardware interfacing (interrupts, cache, timers, storage I/F), he consistently reduces standby power to meet stringent energy certifications. Based in Seoul, he pairs hands-on kernel and driver development with pragmatic system-level verification—often creating QEMU-based test infra and hardware emulators to validate complex embedded platforms.
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