Ben Whetton is a software and control-systems engineer with nine years’ experience optimising physical systems and shipping production-grade C++ and Python software for electric motors, autonomous subsea vehicles, and manufacturing. He designs library APIs, builds end-to-end acceptance test frameworks, and drives large refactors and performance fixes that reduce maintenance costs and enable new features. At CPT he led motor control R&D, simulation and optimisation tooling and thermal/switching-loss modelling, and at SeeByte implemented autonomy behaviours and ROS-bridging microservices. Comfortable shifting between rapid customer fixes and long-term R&D, he also promotes best practices in testing, code review and team processes. During a sabbatical he released Keras-Surgeon, demonstrating a rare combination of ML tooling work alongside deep embedded and control systems expertise. Based in London, he pairs hands-on engineering with multi-disciplinary systems thinking to tackle complex, real-world problems.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng, Cybernetics, 2:1, Master of Engineering - MEng, Cybernetics, 2:1 at University of Reading
Contributions:6 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 2 months
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