My name is Sergei Nosov. I'm an old-school old-time hacker from Russia. I've been programming and doing math/computer science for as long as I can remember. I have an extensive experience in native programming languages (mainly, C++); HW optimization for Intel CPUs and Nvidia GPUs; Computer Vision and Computer Science.
I'm a heavy Emacs user with an extensible, customizable, self-documented configuration file that also has a tutorial for beginners (in Russian). Also, I'm the author and maintainer of a popular Emacs package toc-org for automatic table of contents generation (and not so popular dummyparens package)
The list of public projects I've been contributing to over the years looks something like this:
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OpenVINO Model Zoo. Our team has trained about one third of the "intel_models"
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OpenCV on Jetson screencasts
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OpenCV CLAHE implementation
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Media SDK samples (in pre-open source era of Media SDK)
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VLC plugin for Spherical Mirror projection
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My Master's Thesis (in Russian) "On the maximal volume of parallelotope inscribed in d-simplex" at Nizhniy Novgorod State University.
Since 2015, I read regular Saturday classes on competitive programming at Nizhniy Novgorod school 165. Also, I have an annual lecture on "Automation in Software Engineering" (in Russian) at Nizhniy Novgorod State University (part of the "Software Development Tools" course)