Technologies: automotive OEM technology stack: ECU, CPU and GPU; control systems; sensors; actuators; infotainment; connectivity; back-end cloud integration; containers.
Résumé/CV: I work as an automotive engineer at one of the leading vehicle OEMs. I have been doing this for over 10 years and have 18 patents in the fields of automotive engineering, AI and radios.
I work on the digital transformation of vehicles. I do the software, network and data management that is needed to create a software-defined vehicle. To enable this transformation, I work with PowerPC, ARM and x86 architectures using C, C++, Python and Go.
My passion lies at the intersection of mobility, mechanical design, electronics and the software that makes them whole. I have unbounded curiosity to learn what makes something tick. From the early days of my life I have been dissecting devices to learn how they come to life. I love building and using digital tools. I love my oscilloscope and soldering iron as much as I love Linux and my IDE.
Currently, I'm working on designing and analyzing a low-latency network protocol on top of the 2-wire automotive Ethernet. Previously, I have done tear downs of competitor EVs to figure out how their software platforms work, and document the learning.
I'm looking for something challenging at an automotive OEM or an EV startup that has the balls of Randy Marsh.
Remote: Flexible
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: automotive OEM technology stack: ECU, CPU and GPU; control systems; sensors; actuators; infotainment; connectivity; back-end cloud integration; containers.
Résumé/CV: I work as an automotive engineer at one of the leading vehicle OEMs. I have been doing this for over 10 years and have 18 patents in the fields of automotive engineering, AI and radios.
I work on the digital transformation of vehicles. I do the software, network and data management that is needed to create a software-defined vehicle. To enable this transformation, I work with PowerPC, ARM and x86 architectures using C, C++, Python and Go.
My passion lies at the intersection of mobility, mechanical design, electronics and the software that makes them whole. I have unbounded curiosity to learn what makes something tick. From the early days of my life I have been dissecting devices to learn how they come to life. I love building and using digital tools. I love my oscilloscope and soldering iron as much as I love Linux and my IDE.
Currently, I'm working on designing and analyzing a low-latency network protocol on top of the 2-wire automotive Ethernet. Previously, I have done tear downs of competitor EVs to figure out how their software platforms work, and document the learning.
I'm looking for something challenging at an automotive OEM or an EV startup that has the balls of Randy Marsh.
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