Fabio Falzoi
About Fabio Falzoi
Fabio Falzoi is a Senior Software Engineer at Isovalent, part of Cisco, with a focus on containers and eBPF technology. He has a background in software engineering, having worked for various companies and contributed to open source projects, while also sharing his knowledge at conferences.
Work at Isovalent
Fabio Falzoi currently holds the position of Senior Software Engineer at Isovalent, a role he has been in since 2022. In this capacity, he focuses on exploring and working with containers and eBPF technology. His tenure at Isovalent is marked by a commitment to advancing software engineering practices and contributing to innovative projects within the company.
Education and Expertise
Fabio Falzoi earned a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from Università di Pisa, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering from the same institution, which he completed from 2003 to 2008. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in programming and software engineering.
Background
Fabio Falzoi has a diverse professional background in software engineering. He began his career as a Freelance Cooperator at CSO Pharmitalia Contract Sales Organization SpA and subsequently worked at List SpA as an R&D Software Engineer from 2012 to 2015. He continued to develop his skills at Develer S.r.l., where he held various roles, including Software Engineer, Senior Software Engineer, and Tech Leader, from 2015 to 2022.
Contributions to Open Source
Fabio Falzoi actively contributes to the open source community. His work includes involvement in projects such as the Linux kernel, the Go programming language, the Delve debugger, and the cilium eBPF Go library. His contributions reflect his passion for low-level software development and his commitment to enhancing software tools and technologies.
Conference Engagements
Fabio Falzoi shares his knowledge and expertise by giving talks at industry conferences, including Pycon and GoLab. These engagements allow him to connect with other professionals in the field and contribute to the broader software engineering community through knowledge sharing and collaboration.