About Me.

I prefer the kernel to the cloud.

While many engineers are moving up the abstraction ladder, I am digging down. I am a Computer Science student and Embedded Software Engineer based in Montreal, currently building high-reliability firmware at Motive Technologies.

My passion lies in the details that others abstract away. Whether it’s optimizing a ring buffer for zero-copy data transfer or debugging a race condition in a kernel module, I feel most at home when I have direct control over the hardware. I build systems where performance and stability are not just features, but requirements.

Technical Proficiency.

Protocols CAN Bus, J1939, J1979 SPI, I2C, UART TCP/IP & Sockets BLE
Tools GDB & Valgrind Wireshark Make / CMake Docker
OS Internals Linux & Kernel Modules Concurrency IPC Memory Management

Offline.

Away from the keyboard, I swap digital signals for analog ones. I play guitar to reset my brain, shifting focus from memory safety to rhythm and music theory.

I also enjoy the chemistry of mixology, treating a cocktail recipe with the same precision as a build script. I make a mean Moscow Mule!