Shuah Khan

Linux Fellow at The Linux Foundation

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
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Shuah Khan is a Linux Fellow and seasoned kernel developer with 28+ years in systems and software engineering, and 14 years focused on Linux kernel work across embedded, firmware, middleware, and core OS subsystems. Based in Fort Collins, he has driven kernel and manageability software at Hewlett-Packard, advanced open-source kernel development at Samsung’s Open Source Group, and now shapes Linux strategy and maintenance at The Linux Foundation. A long-time contributor to Linus Torvalds’ Linux tree, he specializes in selftests, timer and cpupower fixes, and reducing compiler warnings—work that improves core system reliability and developer ergonomics. He also brings standards-body collaboration experience, blending deep technical authorship with cross-organizational coordination to move complex features from design to maintainable implementation.
code14 years of coding experience
job26 years of employment as a software developer
bookMS, Computer Science, MS, Computer Science at Colorado State University
bookIndependent Courses, Data Communications and Networking, Independent Courses, Data Communications and Networking at University of Colorado at Boulder
languagesHindi
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Github Skills (8)

c1710
testing10
c1110
linux-kernel10
documentation8
power-management6
codec6
bash5

Programming languages (5)

ShellCMakefileHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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torvalds/linux

Jan 2023 - Feb 2023

Linux kernel source tree
Role in this project:
userSystem Engineer / Kernel Developer
Contributions:7 commits in 20 days
Contributions summary:Shuah primarily contributed to the testing and maintenance of the Linux kernel, specifically focusing on the selftests component. Their work involved removing and updating local definitions, improving code quality and reducing compiler warnings. Furthermore, the user addressed issues with various timer tests and related components, along with the code of conduct documentation and fixes for the cpupower utility. These contributions demonstrate a focus on core system functionality and testing.
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shuahkh/ELISA-White-Papers

Sep 2022 - Sep 2022

This repository serves as the central storage for white papers created in the ELISA project.
Contributions:2 pushes in 1 day
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Shuah Khan - Linux Fellow at The Linux Foundation