Summary
Vitaly Mayatskikh is a senior software engineer with 26 years of deep systems experience, currently at NVIDIA after driving kernel, RDMA and hardware-driver work at Enfabrica. He specializes in Linux kernel internals, storage and virtualization—having shipped storage subsystems, device-mapper work, kpatch, and custom protocols across companies from DigitalOcean and IBM to Dell EMC. A pragmatist with a hardware bent, he blends embedded/CAN-bus projects for Volvo and Arduino with high-performance network storage protocol design and FPGA-accelerated trading systems. His open-source footprint spans Common Lisp bindings for ZeroMQ and V4L2, patches merged into Wanderlust, and several niche automotive/embedded tools, revealing a penchant for low-level, interoperable solutions. Based in Greater Boston, he pairs production-grade engineering with a curiosity for unconventional projects that bridge vehicle electronics, embedded displays, and kernel-level storage.
26 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Nuclear Engineering, Master of Science - MS Nuclear Engineering at Altai State Technical University
English, Russian, Czech