Adam Gotlib is a software engineer and simulation leader with 12 years' experience building autonomous driving and robotics systems from research to product. As Chairman of the Autoware Foundation Simulation Working Group and Automotive Team Co-Lead at Robotec.ai, he blends technical leadership with hands-on engineering across perception, simulation, and vehicle software. He previously led automated and remote driving efforts at Triggo and managed R&D for a publicly funded 10M PLN project, demonstrating experience managing both technical delivery and grant-funded programs. Adam contributes to open-source projects like WebTorrent Desktop, where he implemented playlists and fixed cross-process playback and state bugs, showing a full-stack mindset beyond vehicle stacks. He holds nanodegrees in Self-Driving Car Engineering and Deep Reinforcement Learning and a BSc in Automation and Robotics, reflecting a strong applied ML and control background. Based in Warsaw, he pairs practical code-level contributions with cross-organizational coordination to push simulation and autonomous vehicle tooling forward.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
BSc, Automation and Robotics, BSc, Automation and Robotics at Warsaw University of Technology
Nanodegree, Deep Reinfocement Learning, Nanodegree, Deep Reinfocement Learning at Udacity
❤️ Streaming torrent app for Mac, Windows, and Linux
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:20 PRs, 56 comments, 5 issues in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to bug fixes and feature enhancements within the Webtorrent Desktop application. Their work involved correcting typos, resolving issues related to playback behavior and state management, and refactoring code within the renderer and main processes. They also implemented the playlists feature, including adding playlist navigation, and disabling playback controls when the external player is in use. These changes span across various areas of the application, indicating a broad understanding of the project's codebase.
Contributions:5 releases, 20 commits, 2 PRs in 1 year 2 months
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Adam Gotlib - Chairman Of Simulation Working Group