Summary
Mohamed Salahuddin is a hardware-software interface engineer with a decade of experience in controls, embedded systems, and robotics, currently at ASML through Capgemini Engineering in Eindhoven. He specializes in cross-discipline work spanning controller design, motion control, and model reduction, blending hardware and software to deliver robust embedded solutions. His hands-on background includes ROS, Python, C++, Gazebo-based simulation, and NVIDIA Jetson TX2 development, as evidenced by his student assistant work at Eindhoven University and ROS-VESC interfaces. He has a track record across consulting and engineering roles, including technical test automation at Capgemini, and prior tenure at Honeywell, KPN, and academic projects with CS TU/e. He holds an MSc in Systems and Controls from TU/e and a B.Tech in Electronics and Instrumentation from Amrita, underpinning a strong theoretical foundation with practical engineering execution. Based in the Netherlands, Mohamed combines practical field experience with academic rigor to translate complex control challenges into reliable production-ready systems.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Systems and Controls, Master of Science - MS, Systems and Controls at Eindhoven University of Technology
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore
AISSCE, PCM,CS, AISSCE, PCM,CS at SBOA School and Junior College
Tamil, English, Hindi, Dutch