Ganesh Subramaniam has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Ganesh'smost recent role was as a Senior Software Engineer at Glydways, where they worked on onboard sensors and compute. Prior to that, they worked at Applied Intuition as a Software Engineer, focusing on sensor modeling and integration for lidar, radar, and camera technology.
Before joining Glydways and Applied Intuition, Ganesh worked at Aurora as a Senior Software Engineer, where they were involved in tech exploration and the integration of UberATG. Ganesh also designed a converged autonomy sensor suite for passenger car platforms and evaluated next-gen autonomous vehicle sensors and compute stacks.
Ganesh has a strong background in autonomous vehicles, as they previously worked at Uber Advanced Technologies Group as a Software Engineer II. In this role, they led a software team that evaluated third-party prototype sensor technology and experimented with perception/prediction machine learning models for Level-5 autonomous vehicles.
Prior to their work in autonomous vehicles, Ganesh gained experience at Microsoft, where they held the positions of Software Engineer II and Software Engineer. Ganesh was involved in sensor development, including accelerometer, gyroscope, orientation, pedometer, and activity detection sensors, and contributed to the Windows operating system.
Before joining Microsoft, Ganesh had internship experiences at Lockheed Martin, where they worked on Java operating environments for Army tactical communication networks. Ganesh focused on infrastructure tooling and product integration for services like Active Directory and OpenDJ.
Ganesh also had a research internship at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, where they worked as a Guest Researcher in an unspecified role.
Overall, Ganesh Subramaniam has a strong background in software engineering, with a focus on autonomous vehicles, sensor development, and infrastructure tooling.
Ganesh Subramaniam began their education in 2011 at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Engineering. Ganesh'sstudies continued until 2015, during which they also obtained a Minor in Computer Science from the same institute.
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