Anna-Lena Marx has been working as an Embedded Systems Developer at inovex since 2015 and holds a Master's degree in Embedded Systems. As a hobby, she also studies Electrical Engineering. Professionally, Anna-Lena focuses on the development of Embedded Systems based on Yocto or the AOSP, kernel drivers, IoT, and organizing the Embedded Systems department. She is also involved in Girl's Day to get young girls interested in technical careers.
- Yocto on the Edge - Unusual challenges when building not so embedded systems
I am a Senior Systems Engineer at Texas Instruments, where I’ve been contributing for the past 2 years. My primary focus lies in building custom Embedded Linux Distributions for TI Arm-based microprocessors using the powerful Yocto Project. This involves crafting tailored Linux systems for various embedded applications, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility.
My journey began with a strong educational foundation - I completed my master’s degree in Computer Science from IIIT Hyderabad. Armed with this knowledge, I’ve been passionate about bridging the gap between hardware and software, creating robust solutions that empower embedded devices.
As an embedded enthusiast, I’m constantly exploring new challenges and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in this dynamic field.
- Yocto and Docker Containers - Streamlining Build Processes for Embedded Systems
Programming, electronics and cycling nerd, bookworm and very passionate in learning. Left his own country at seventeen years old for studying and working abroad, and still searching for a place to settle. A big critic of fatalism and a fan of what-you-are-is-what-you-do way of thinking.
In professional life tries to be as pedantic as possible, believes that nothing is perfect and nobody is perfect, and every solution should be questioned and evaluated. Likes to solve complex problems, even if it implies a lot of digging before stating the final solution. States that developing skills in different fields is important as well as perfecting a one field, because everything has its intersections and sometimes it is crucial to investigate something in a different angle.
Most of the time a workaholic, but sometimes a bit lazy. Not always punctual and often unconsciously altruistic.
- Practical Security for Embedded Systems: Implementing TEE and Secure Storage
Julien Stephan is an enthusiastic open source developer since he started computer science school 11 years ago. He currently works at Baylibre on the Linux kernel (mainly on camera support and iio-subsystem) and the Yocto Project, contributing back to upstream as much as possible, especially on the Yocto Project (bblock and devtool).
- bblock rocks! Lock your Yocto recipes, and save your time!
Leon Anavi is an open source enthusiast and a senior software engineer at Konsulko Group. He is an active contributor to various Yocto/OpenEmbedded meta layers. His professional experience includes web and mobile application development for various platforms as well as porting and maintaining embedded Linux distributions to Raspberry Pi and devices with x86-64, i.MX6, NVIDIA Tegra, RISC-V, Amlogic, Rockchip and Allwinner (aka sunxi) SoC. Leon holds a masters in Information Technology from the Technical University Sofia. His previous speaking experience includes talks about open source software and hardware during events in San Francisco, San Diego, Portland (OR), Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Brussels, Lyon, Berlin, Edinburgh, London, Cambridge, Bratislava, Prague, Sofia and his hometown Plovdiv.
- Side by side Comparison of Dual A/B Update Solutions with the Yocto Project
Ross has worked on the Yocto Project since before it was Yocto. He is currently a Principal Engineer at Arm, co-maintaining meta-arm.
- How to write a usable BSP
Hi! I'm Tymek, a passionate developer with a strong focus on Cybersecurity and Embedded Devices.
Currently, I work as a Junior Embedded Systems Developer at 3mdeb, where I’m part of the Zarhus team, which is a custom Yocto-based Linux distribution specifically designed for embedded devices. Our work on Zarhus is centered around enhancing security and adaptability, reflecting our dedication to advancing open-source innovation.
Outside of work, I’m intrigued by blending music with technology, especially through esoteric programming languages and creative software frameworks.
- Practical Security for Embedded Systems: Implementing TEE and Secure Storage
Vyacheslav Yurkov is an independent contractor that worked in many companies from different industries throughout his career. He provides support to other companies on Yocto Project, board bring-up, bootloaders, Linux Kernel, and system architecture. His main programming languages are C and C++.
- AUTOREV, to use or not to use