Evgeny Erlihman has a diverse work experience in the field of embedded software engineering. Evgeny is currently working as a Senior Embedded Software Engineer at Get SAT, a position they started in August 2022. Prior to this, they held the same role at NXM LABS, INC. from February 2022 to August 2022.
Before joining NXM LABS, INC., Evgeny worked at BlackBerry QNX as a Senior Software Engineer from May 2018 to February 2022. In this role, they designed and implemented components of the QNX Sensor Framework for ADAS, focusing on low latency video data propagation using zero copy methodologies.
From July 2015 to May 2018, Evgeny worked as a Senior Embedded Software Engineer at Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Here, they designed and implemented an embedded resource-constrained system, emphasizing low power operation and high availability for external communications.
Prior to that, Evgeny was a Software Engineer at Intel Corporation from February 2012 to May 2015, where they developed a framework based on the LLVM open source project to generate executables that efficiently utilized system resources.
Their career started at Zoran in March 2007, where they held multiple roles as an Embedded Software Engineer. Evgeny developed and maintained audio codecs and parts of the customized OS for Zoran's DSP. Evgeny also worked on developing and maintaining Linux drivers for communication with the DSP in set-top boxes and DTV projects. Additionally, they were responsible for developing and maintaining the tools chain for the group, including debugger, linker, and DSP simulator.
Overall, Evgeny Erlihman has demonstrated expertise in embedded software engineering, including designing and implementing systems, developing frameworks, and maintaining software components.
Evgeny Erlihman pursued their education in the field of Computer Science. From 2005 to 2010, they attended Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree. In April 2011, they also completed a certification course titled "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence" from Udacity.
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