mboullra

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Born in Tangier, grew up in Spain (citizenship), lived and worked in UK, Germany, France and Cyprus.

I studied Industrial Engineering, with major in Electronics & Automation, in Universidad de Cádiz and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

19 years developing software and hw/sw co-design solutions for aerospace, Rosetta and Metop satellites (Crisa/Astrium-EADS), defence (Spanish MoD), telecomms (Ericsson, Comneon/Infineon Tech, Philips/NXP, Texas Instruments,...) and financial industries (IG Group, Dukascopy, Blue Capital Markets Ltd),.... A freelancer pr independent consultant most of the time.

Low level, high-performance code in C/C++/C#/Assembler. Firmware, Device Drivers and Embedded Apps. High- Frequency Trading algorithms (HW based, FPGAs/GPUs and pure SW algos). Have been a trader for several years (Money Manager) in the derivatives (FX, CFDs) and crypto markets (OTC / DEX) and a Senior SW developer for the Metatrader 4/5 Server platform for several brokers around the planet.

Expert in high-performance SW for trading exchanges, derivatives (FX, CFDs, Options,...) and DEX for cryptos/blockchain. FIX Protocol, REST interfaces/APIs. A common sense engineer with a good sense of business aspects of any project.

A passion for optimization. A Science lover. Music enthusiast, from Guns & Roses to Schubert, including Sesame Street songs. "Oldskool" guy missing the "demoscene/assembly" times, but looking forward to replicate those beautiful years!

Back in 1999 I was developing the SW drivers for the cameras of the Rosetta Satellite, which orbited a comet (67P C/G) and landed a probe on its surface just back in 2014. So, if you need help in a no necessarily so spectacular project, drop me a line or add me to Skype. I'm always glad to help! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCo8GB6Q37I

Mustafa C. Boullra

mt4software.com

(Senior Software Engineer & Independent Consultant)

mboullra@hotmail.com

Skype ID: mt4software

http://about.me/mboullra

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mboullra

motto: "ad astra per aspera"