Summary
Semen Andreev is a Senior Rust Developer with a strong systems background and hands-on experience optimizing Linux performance for security and HFT environments. He has a proven track record at Kaspersky and HFT teams, where he used perf, eBPF, and low-level C/C++ to diagnose bottlenecks, build kernel modules, and ship tooling such as a malloc tracer. Beyond software, Semen has designed embedded firmware and complex hardware systems—including a 10 kV transformer protection cabinet for Tokamak research—and authored the supporting OS, GUIs, and documentation. He publishes technical write-ups and maintains a blog, has academic teaching and research experience with 15 publications and 3 patents, and prefers roles at the intersection of system-level engineering, fintech/HFT, and emerging platforms like RISC-V and eBPF. Notably, he blends low-level firmware work with modern Rust-based performance engineering, making him effective across both hardware-adjacent and cloud-native stacks.
2 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Researcher, Information Technology, Researcher, Information Technology at Tomsk Polytechnic University