Pertti Kellomäki
About Pertti Kellomäki
Pertti Kellomäki is a Senior Software Designer at Solita, with a background in software engineering and research spanning several prominent organizations, including Nokia and Datactica. He holds advanced degrees in computer science from Tampere University of Technology and has contributed to various projects in digital systems and cloud services.
Work at Solita
Currently, Pertti Kellomäki serves as a Senior Software Designer at Solita, a position he has held since 2020. He operates within the Tampere Metropolitan Area, contributing to various software design projects. His role involves leveraging his extensive background in software engineering to develop solutions that meet client needs and enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Nokia
Pertti Kellomäki has a notable history with Nokia, where he held multiple positions. He worked as an Architect for five months in 2011 and later served as a Senior Engineer from 2010 to 2011 and again from 2011 to 2012 for a total of 1 year and 11 months. During his tenure, he contributed to MeeGo software development, focusing on middleware and Qt/QML, and worked on Linux performance for resource-constrained devices.
Career at Datactica
From 2014 to 2020, Pertti Kellomäki was employed at Datactica as a Software Engineer. In this role, he participated in significant projects, including efforts related to the Finnish government's digitalization initiative. He was involved in porting a Docker-based application to AWS using flux/gitops, showcasing his skills in modern cloud technologies.
Education and Expertise
Pertti Kellomäki studied at Tampere University of Technology from 1965 to 2018, where he earned both an MSc and a Dr.Tech in Computer Science. His doctoral research focused on formal specification and verification of distributed systems using a theorem prover. This educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in software design and development.
Research and Development Contributions
Pertti Kellomäki has contributed to various research and development projects throughout his career. He worked as a Senior Researcher at the Digital and Computer Systems Laboratory at Tampere University of Technology from 2007 to 2009. His involvement in a compiler project focused on a VLIW-like architecture for low energy DSP applications, demonstrating his expertise in advanced computing systems.