1 See the CurriculumVitae for full details.
3 == Bernardo Innocenti's Résumé ==
5 === Contact Information ===
7 Please contact me by e-mail only: bernie@codewiz.org
11 * Co-founder, board member, [[SugarLabs | Sugar Labs Foundation]];
12 * Volunteer operating system engineer, [[OneLaptopPerChild | One Laptop Per Child]];
13 * Founder, VP and director of R&D at [[DevelerCompany | Develer s.r.l.]];
14 * Maintainer/contributor of [[OpenSource | Open Source]] projects including GCC and Linux kernel;
15 * Embedded systems [[ConsultingWork | design & consulting]] for companies in greater Florence area;
19 * High-school Diploma in Math, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering in Firenze, Italy;
20 * Non-formal in CS subjects including compilers, algorithms, OS design, networking, databases.
24 * '''Programming languages''': C++, C, Assembly (m68k/Coldfire, m68705, TMS320, Z80), Java.
25 * '''Dynamic/Agile languages''': Perl, PHP, Python, Javascript.
26 * '''Scripting languages''': Bourne Shell.
27 * '''Not properly languages''': SQL, HTML, CSS, LaTeX, GNU make.
29 * '''Operating systems''': Linux (Red Hat, Fedora, SuSE, Ubuntu, Debian), Mac OS X, Solaris (version 6 to 9),
30 NetBSD, AmigaOS, Windows (NT, WIN32 and WIN16).
31 * '''Frameworks/APIs''': STL, Boost, POSIX, WIN32, Qt, MFC.
32 * '''Programming Techniques''': OOP, generic programming, metaprogramming, real-time, event-driven, multithreading.
33 * '''Development Tools''': GCC toolchain, GNU make, auto-tools, MSVC, XCode, Codewarrior, IAR, Code Composer Studio, BSO Tasking.
34 * '''Revision Control''': Git, Subversion, CVS, RCS, Rational Clearcase, Source Safe.
38 ==== Volunteer developer for One Laptop Per Child (May 2007 to present) ====
39 * In-house maintainer of the X11 windowing system;
40 * Work on localization, input devices and keyboard layouts;
41 * Miscellaneous operating system development, packaging engineering;
42 * Porting existing applications to the OLPC environment;
43 * Miscellaneous Linux kernel development.
45 ==== R&D manager, founder and CEO at Develer s.r.l. (November 2001 to present) ====
46 * Firmware, software, embedded and high-level development for several customers;
47 * CTO of embedded division;
48 * Sales and customer relations for most of Develer's customers;
49 * Created and managed network, IT and development infrastructure of whole company.
51 ==== Freelance software engineering consultant (April 2000 to present) ====
52 * Firmware development for SEAC s.r.l.;
53 * Development of credit card drivers and system software for Marconi Commerce Systems;
54 * Developed compiler/interpreter of a specialized OO langauge for Telecom Italia Labs;
55 * Created DSP firmware for air traffic control radio communication systems.
57 ==== Teacher in courses for the European Fund (2002, 2004, 2006 and 2007) ====
58 * D-Lab: Multimedia course of 600h for 20 students;
59 * GFactory: Videogame development course of 450h for 15 students;
60 * PAW (Web Application Programmer): 300h for 15 students;
61 * Advanced C++, Embedded Linux and Software Analysis & Design for 40-50 employees of Gilbarco Veeder-Root (200h);
62 * Workshop on GIS Systems in Iannina, Greece (30h).
64 ==== Firmware engineer and owner of Sirius s.r.l. (late 2000 to mid 2001) ====
65 * Developed firmware and high-level software of cooling and telemetry system for laser surgery;
66 * Created and managed network, IT and development infrastructure of whole company.
68 ==== Firmware engineer at SEAC s.r.l. R&D laboratories (June 1996 to April 2000) ====
69 * Team member of robotized clinical analyzers ARIO and Alisei;
70 * Developed firmware for several devices, including photometers and blood cell analyzers.;
71 * Created and maintained the network and development infrastructure of the R&D lab.
74 * RedHat / FedoraLinux OS developer (2007 to present)
75 * Xorg (X Wingow System) developer (2007 to present)
76 * GCC compiler maintainer (2003 to present)
77 * Linux kernel hacker (2002 to present)
78 * NetBSD developer (2000-2001)
79 * Co-maintainer of Motorola Background Debug Module driver (2003-2005)
80 * Contributor of several OpenSource projects
81 * SysOp of SystemShock BBS (1994-2000)