Tim Wawrzynczak is a seasoned embedded software engineer with 17 years of experience building firmware, RTOS-based systems, and machine vision solutions across startups and major tech firms. He has led platform bring-ups and secure boot efforts at Google for ChromeOS devices, architected a Rust-based CPU firmware stack and company-wide IDLs and DSLs at Rivos, and now contributes at Meta. Comfortable from FPGA design to high-level algorithmic control, he repeatedly teams with partners and OEMs to turn complex SoC and hardware requirements into production systems. Known for creating in-house tools and custom languages to simplify register programming, he blends deep C/C++ expertise with modern practices in Rust and open-source firmware like coreboot. Based in Denver, he pairs hands-on engineering with mentoring experience, accelerating junior engineers while shipping robust, security-focused firmware.
17 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Computer Information Systems, B.S., Computer Information Systems at Aquinas College - Grand Rapids
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