<Lu Dai – embedded software consultant/architect>

 

Experienced embedded software consultant who developed Linux applications using C/C++, including drivers for radio products/solutions.  Also implemented network protocol functionalities.

 

Available now to join your team !

Our sr embedded software consultant/architect

 

Lu Dai is an experienced electronic engineer originally from China, with a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering and a master’s in Information Technology, specializing in embedded systems and networks.

 

 

He has recently relocated from Finland to Belgium to join our Mind FOSS experts team, bringing his strong embedded software skills.

 

Before joining us, Lu worked as an embedded software consultant at AFRY AB and as a senior embedded software engineer at China Mobile for three years. He is now eager to integrate in one of our customer’s team to build state-of-the-art open source embedded applications !

 

 

Excellent skills & competences (i.e. daily use in practice for many years):

  • Language: C (in gcc), C++11, Shell Script(bash)
  • Tool Chain: GNU Make, Yocto, git
  • Knowledge: TCP/IP network, fiber network, traffic analysis, Linux, IPC, schematic
  • CI: Jenkins, Gerrit, Artifactory, Docker, Azure
  • Agile: Jira, Redmine, Scrum
  • Tools(Misc): Wireshark, iptables, tcpdump, Markdown
  • Phyton, Lua & microPhyton

 

Want to know more?  Want to possibly integrate him in our SW department or project?  Ask for his resume…

 

Professional attitude

Lu is highly committed to the open-source community and has been active in spring of ’24 within the context of the Linux Foundation.  As a mentee of Linux foundation mentorship, he was involved in Kernel Bug Fixing 2024 Spring project, and was guided by the maintainers of several subsystems.   A great professional experience and learning trajectory while contribution to the open-source ecosystem.  Exactly the spirit we are looking for in our Mind-team of FOSS experts !

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