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To achieve OS agnosticism for Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), OEMs can harmonize future platforms by standardizing interfaces, ensuring API compatibility, adopting a modular architecture, providing cross-platform development tools, promoting open standards, conducting compatibility testing, and encouraging vendor-agnostic solutions.
With over ten years of experience in software engineering and algorithm development, I am a Senior Software Developer at JLR, where I take part in delivering innovative solutions for driver assistance systems. Withing the course of the project, I have also worked as an acting Scrum Master for my squad.
I have a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Middle East Technical University, where I focused on stochastic estimation and control theory with industrial experience on air defence systems. My core competencies include model-based systems engineering (MBSE), Markov decision processes (MDP), signal processing, sensor data fusion, and target tracking. I am passionate about creating high-quality software that enhances safety, efficiency, and performance.