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Souham Biswas

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Bangalore, India

Hi, I’m Souham 👋

I build systems at both ends of the stack — from low-level RTOS kernels to large-scale AI models.

My background is in applied machine learning, computer vision, and distributed systems. I’ve spent years working on perception, multimodal learning, real-time video understanding, and large-scale training — including inventing and shipping production systems that led to multiple US patents in vision-based perception and neural network architectures.

Over time, that work pulled me closer to the metal.

These days, I spend a lot of time writing:

  • Preemptive RTOS kernels and schedulers for ARM Cortex-M
  • Deterministic, testable embedded firmware
  • AI systems that are bounded, explainable, and architecturally honest

I care deeply about where AI breaks — timing, determinism, resource contention, failure modes — and I’m interested in building foundations where intelligent systems and low-level software actually coexist without hand-waving.

I enjoy work that sits at uncomfortable intersections:
AI × systems
learning × control
research × production

I share my work openly because serious engineering should be inspectable, understandable, and earned.

1 sponsor has funded ironhide23586’s work.

@ironhide23586

Support engineering that doesn’t optimize for demos. This helps fund work on deterministic systems, embedded software, and AI under hard constraints — the kind of work that takes time and doesn’t go viral.

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Featured work

  1. ironhide23586/CUDA-Connected-Component-Labelling

    Parallel GPU Implementation of Connected Component Labelling (CCL). Connected-component labeling is used in computer vision to detect connected regions in binary digital images

    Cuda 54
  2. ironhide23586/icarus-os-core

    Intelligent Certifiable Autonomous Real-time Unified System - An AI-native, real-time kernel for Cortex-M supporting DO-178C guidelines by design

    C 3

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    • Board bring-up & BSP setup
    • SysTick / PendSV integration
    • Scheduler behavior & task model
    • Memory layout, stacks, and timing issues
    • Debugging boot failures and hard faults
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