Alisher Khassanov

Lead Software Enginner at MerkleBot

Alisher Khassanov has a diverse work experience in the fields of blockchain development, robotics, software engineering, and industrial engineering.

Starting with their most recent position, they are currently working as a Senior Blockchain Infrastructure Engineer at Cere Network. In this role, they are involved in layer-1 blockchain development using the Substrate framework, utilizing languages such as Rust and TypeScript, as well as Kubernetes.

Prior to that, Alisher worked as the Lead Software Engineer at MerkleBot, where they focused on developing a Robotics-as-a-Service platform. Alisher utilized Web3 technologies including Polkadot, Robonomics, Crust, Filecoin, and IPFS. Alisher also developed a remote access platform for Boston Dynamics Spot robot.

Before their role at MerkleBot, they held the position of Senior Software Engineer at Cryptocurrencies.Ai where they worked on back-end development for a cryptocurrency trading platform. Their work involved Solana's Serum DEX and Binance Broker Partner CEX, using languages such as Go-lang, TypeScript, JavaScript, and Node.

Prior to that, Alisher worked as a Robotics Software Engineer at REMY Robotics, contributing to the engineering of robotic kitchens. In this role, they utilized Universal Robots manipulators, URScript, Python, C++, ROS, and developed robotics software business logic and computer vision applications.

Alisher also served as Chief Engineer at ANO RCR "Airalab Rus", involved in Smart City and Industrial blockchain R&D services. Their work focused on proof-of-concept development and the design of software and hardware web3 systems using NixOS, Nix, Python, and ROS.

Alisher's experience as an Industrial Engineer at Airalab involved engineering web3 applications on the Robonomics platform for various industries, including smart cities, industrial manufacturing, supply chain tracking, mobile robotics, urban environment, and IoT projects. Alisher also worked on projects related to self-driving cars.

Before that, they worked as an Embedded Software Engineer at M2M KZ, where they focused on software engineering for industrial IoT systems, using platforms such as Libelium Plug&Sense and STM32 with C++ programming. Alisher also worked on connectivity technologies such as LoRaWAN and ModBus.

Their earlier experiences include working as an Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineer at Eurotransit-KTC, LLP, a Signal Processing Engineer and Co-founder at Whistle Technics, LLC, where they developed audio digital signal processing, and as a Laboratory Assistant at The National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics, and Optics.

Overall, Alisher Khassanov's work experience showcases their expertise in blockchain development, robotics, software engineering, and industrial engineering across various industries.

Alisher Khassanov obtained a Bachelor's degree in Automatization and Control from ITMO University, completing their studies from 2009 to 2013. Alisher then pursued a Master's degree in Mechatronics and Robotics from the same university, completing their studies from 2013 to 2015. In addition to their academic degrees, Alisher has acquired several certifications. In 2019, they obtained certifications in the e-Series Pro Track and e-Series Core Track from the Universal Robots Academy, offered by Universal Robots A/S. In 2018, they received the SIEMENS SITRAN Certificate "ST7-PRO1 Programming" from Siemens, LLP in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Alisher also holds certifications in robotics teaching techniques based on LEGO Mindstorms NXT, obtained from the Center of Robotics, Presidential Physics, and Mathematics Lyceum № 239 in 2012 and from the Institute of New Technologies Moscow in the same year. Furthermore, they obtained a Rail Mounted Gantry Crane operator license from Kuenz GmbH in Austria in 2017 and a Qualification group IV for Electrical Safety from Industrial Safety Center LTD, LLP in Almaty, Kazakhstan in 2016. Alisher has also participated in the "Buisness to me" program as a member of the Committee for Economic Development, Industrial Policy, and Trade in November 2013.

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  • Lead Software Enginner

    July, 2021 - present