Summary
Valentina Alanis is a Principal Embedded Linux Engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in automotive and transportation systems, currently leading embedded Linux initiatives at Microchip Technology in Greater Dublin. She brings deep hands-on expertise in C, U-Boot and Linux bring-up (device tree, kernel patches, Yocto), AUTOSAR multi-core bring-up, MCAL/BSW integration, and complex device driver development across ARM SoCs. Comfortable across RTOS and Linux environments—including ThreadX and FreeRTOS—she pairs low-level bring-up skills with system-level verification knowledge (SCE-MI) and strong toolchain experience (Yocto, Lauterbach, Git/SVN, Vector tools). Her background includes DDR3 calibration and BSP/meta-layer work for i.MX6 platforms and a track record of shipping safety-conscious embedded software within V-Model and Agile processes. Notably, she blends kernel-level engineering with automotive-standard practices and source-control discipline, making her effective at bridging board bring-up to production-grade embedded stacks.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Digital Systems and Robotics, Bachelor's degree Digital Systems and Robotics at Tecnológico de Monterrey
English, Spanish