Sergei Malyutin has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over several decades. Sergei started their career in 1972 at the Scientific Research Institute Elektropribor, where they worked as an Engineer, Senior Engineer, Lead Engineer, and Department Manager. During their time there, they were involved in various projects related to navigation system data processing flow development, navigation system peripheral controllers development, and peripheral hardware design.
After leaving the institute in 1995, Malyutin held positions at multiple companies. From 1996 to 2000, they worked as a Software Design Engineer at Process Insight Ltd. In 1996, they also worked as a Design Engineer at Memory Corp. and as a Software Engineer at Process Intelligence.
In 1998, Malyutin joined Acuid Corp. as a Senior Software Engineer, where they worked until 2005. During this time, they gained experience in software development.
In 2005, Malyutin joined Deep Life, Ltd. and Deep Life Design Group. Sergei worked as a Project Manager, Software at Deep Life, Ltd., where they were involved in embedded software development, diagnostic software development, and software team management. Simultaneously, they served as a software project lead at Deep Life Design Group.
Malyutin's next role was at Unique System Rus, where they served as the General Director and Project Manager from October 2011 to March 2013.
From May 2014 to June 2015, Malyutin worked at Intel Labs as a Senior Software Engineer.
Sergei'smost recent work experience is at Cogent Embedded, where they have been working as an Embedded Software Engineer since July 2015.
Overall, Malyutin has a wealth of experience in various software engineering roles, with a focus on embedded software development, diagnostic software development, and project management.
Sergei Malyutin earned a School-leaving certificate in General Studies from School No139 in Leningrad between 1965 and 1967. Following this, they pursued higher education at the Leningrad University of Railroad Engineers, Electrotechnical Faculty, where they obtained a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree in Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services from 1967 to 1972. No information is available regarding any subsequent education or degrees.
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