Anant Goel is a Linux platform architect and automotive software engineer with 10 years of experience building safety-conscious Linux and Android solutions for automotive platforms. Currently focused on Safe Linux in Tegra system software at NVIDIA, he previously advanced Snapdragon Digital Chassis capabilities across IVI and ADAS at Qualcomm, progressing from kernel and bootloader work to staff-level architecture. He blends low-level expertise—bootloaders, PMU-driven performance profiling and kernel tuning—with practical product delivery for vehicle-grade systems. Based in San Diego, he pairs hands-on engineering with mentorship experience from university TA and RA roles, which sharpened his communication and operational discipline. Less obvious: his career shows a steady progression from tooling and performance intern projects to shaping safety-focused platform architecture, reflecting both depth in embedded Linux and a knack for translating research-grade diagnostics into production-ready features.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) - Honors Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS) - Honors Computer Science at Purdue University
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