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Liviu Ionescu

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Last update: 02.07.2023

Senior Software Engineer

Company: Aviation Instruments Intl SRL
Graduation: Computer Science - Software
Hourly-/Daily rates: show
Languages: English (Limited professional) | French (Elementary) | Romanian (Native or Bilingual)

Skills

IT Design & Consulting – Creativity without borders.

- Tools for embedded system development
- Real Time Operating Systems
- Portable tools to manage multi-version projects

 

Project history

01/2001 - Present
Self Employed - Software
Aviation Instruments Intl (Other, < 10 employees)

Senior IT specialist, with interests in C/C++ embedded systems, software development tools, Arm Cortex-M processors, the RISC-V architecture, Real-Time Operating Systems (µOS++), Eclipse based tools (Eclipse Embeddd CDT), tools for modular projects (xPacks).

01/2001 - 01/2004
Co-owner / Managing Director
ShieldOne / Netapp (Internet and Information Technology, < 10 employees)

Senior Technology Architect; the company developed a new technology to improve availability and reliability for dedicated Unix servers; the design was awarded a patent:

http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=WO03030434&F=0&QPN=WO03030434

Technically, this project included an i960 PCI board that, when installed in a server, took control over the boot process, and forced the server to boot from a highly controlled environment. The server software was an embedded Unix version (FreeBSD and LInux). The i960 board ran a multi-threaded RTOS based on eCos and provided a Cisco-like CLI, allowing to manage the files used as boot images.

01/1993 - 01/2000
Co-owner / Managing Director
EUnet Romania / KPNQwest (Internet and Information Technology, 10-50 employees)

EUnet Romania was the first commercial ISP in Romania, and the first local ISP to be integrated into an international internet infrastructure. EUnet International was later purchased by Qwest Communication and contributed to the KPNQwest joint venture. The company continued to operate as GTS Telecom, and was later purchased by Deutsche Telekom.

Technically, EUnet started with 2 NeXT servers, and gradually ported all required software to support the internet services (UUCP, sendmail, pop, radius, smtp, DNS, DHCP, routing, monitoring, accounting, etc). After integration in EUnet International, services were migrated to SPARC and large Cisco routers to provide a common infrastructure.

Local Availability

Only available in these countries: Romania
Remote work is prefered.
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