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Alexander Rusev

SW Engineer at MontaVista Software

Alexander Rusev has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Alexander started their career in 1994 as a part-time database programmer at Progress Publishing Group. In 1996, they worked as a programmer and system administrator at Telecom Service, where they were responsible for web and postal service administration, as well as web application programming. Later that year, they joined the Institute of Building Constructions Physics as a programmer. In 1998, Alexander became a programmer at Kami Corp., where they worked for a short period. The same year, they joined ASoft as a software engineer and Java projects lead. At ASoft, they worked on various IT and telecommunications projects, including billing and banking systems, cache dispenser machine control, client-server architectures, and communication libraries programming. Alexander also worked on smartcard applications, protocol programming for chip and magnetic card readers, and modeling and visualization of railway traffic. Additionally, they developed applications for card plastic embossing and printing and barcode printing. Alexander also had experience in Linux driver programming and VHDL programming for Xilinx Spartan. In 2004, they joined MontaVista Software Inc. as a software engineer. In this role, they developed and fixed Linux kernel drivers for embedded ARM architectures, supported the DSP subsystem in the Linux kernel, integrated Eclipse plugins, and fixed issues in boards' firmware in FPGA.

Alexander Rusev pursued their education in the field of Physics from 1996 to 1998 at Academija Nauk Rossiskoy Federacii Postgraduate Program. However, it is not specified whether they obtained a degree during this period. Prior to that, they attended Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) from 1989 to 1996, but no details about the degree or field of study are provided. In addition to their formal education, Alexander Rusev obtained a certification in Xilinx FPGA and SoC development from Mentor Graphics Pyxis/Calibre tools in January 2004.

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