Krzyś Tomala
About Krzyś Tomala
Krzyś Tomala is a Senior Software Development Engineer with extensive experience in developing Windows drivers and GUI applications. He currently holds multiple positions, including Dyrektor ds. technologii at AVIA SYSTEMS LIMITED and Senior Software Development Engineer at Synaptics Incorporated.
Work at Synaptics
Krzyś Tomala has been employed at Synaptics Incorporated as a Senior Software Development Engineer since 2022. His role is based in Katowice, Śląskie, Poland, and he works remotely. In this position, he focuses on developing software solutions that enhance user experiences and optimize system performance.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
In addition to his position at Synaptics, Krzyś Tomala serves as Dyrektor ds. technologii at AVIA SYSTEMS LIMITED since 2019. He also holds the title of Chief Clown at Microtaur and is the Company Owner at Busy Beaver Software, both roles he has maintained since 2019 and 2021, respectively. His diverse responsibilities across these roles reflect his extensive expertise in software development.
Education and Expertise
Krzyś Tomala studied at Jagiellonian University, where he gained foundational knowledge in software development. He specializes in developing Windows kernel and user space drivers, utilizing various Microsoft APIs. His technical skills include optimizing workflows for Direct3D 11 and Direct3D 12 using HLSL compute shaders.
Professional Experience
Before his current roles, Krzyś Tomala worked at AVIA SYSTEMS LIMITED as a Senior Software Engineer from 2016 to 2019. During this time, he developed his skills in creating and debugging complex pipelines for continuous integration and continuous deployment processes, further enhancing his software engineering capabilities.
Technical Skills
Krzyś Tomala has expertise in creating GUI applications using modern C++ standards and frameworks, including C++20, C++/WinRT, WinUI3, Qt6, and WinAPI. His knowledge in these areas allows him to develop high-performance applications that meet contemporary software demands.