Summary
Stanislav Sotnikov is a software engineer with 11 years' experience specializing in low-latency sensor software, high-performance computing, kernel development, and bare-metal systems. Based in New York, he has built safety-critical automotive and aerospace-grade sensor stacks, authored a custom RTOS for ARM Cortex-M, and led CI frameworks for testing and profiling kernel and bare-metal code. Before joining Meta, he helped bring multiple embedded products to market at Sensata (originally Sendyne) and led robotics and sensor-fusion research projects funded by the NSF. He also designs hands-on engineering courses that combine open-source tooling with hardware assembly and calibration, reflecting a practical teaching-and-build mindset. Notably, Stanislav balances deep low-level systems work with real-world product deployment and academic research experience.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering at The City College of New York