Summary
Ahmed Eldeeb is a Staff Software Engineer with eight years of hands-on experience building safety-critical embedded software for automotive and collaborative robotics. TÜV SÜD and SGS-TÜV certified in functional safety (IEC 61508 and ISO 13485), he combines formal safety rigour with practical C/C++ implementation and static-analysis-backed development. His career spans embedded control, robotic motion planning, and real-time systems—from automotive ECUs to collaborative robot controllers—anchored by an M.Sc. in Information and Automation Engineering from the University of Bremen. At ABB he led R&D for safety components, and he now applies that domain expertise at Cruise while also co-founding a podcast, Embedded Voice, to explore embedded-systems innovation. Known for translating complex safety standards into auditable software practices, he brings both systems-level thinking and low-level firmware craftsmanship to high-stakes product delivery.
8 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc. - Bachelors degree. Mechatronics and Power Engineering, B.Sc. - Bachelors degree. Mechatronics and Power Engineering at Assiut University
M.Sc. - Master of Science degree Information and Automation Engineering, M.Sc. - Master of Science degree Information and Automation Engineering at University of Bremen
Arabic, English, German