Summary
Arthur Rajala is a Senior System Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building embedded perception and ADAS systems, currently leading ultrasonic-based perception efforts at NVIDIA. He combines deep algorithmic work—object tracking, random finite set methods, and custom filtering for ultrasonic sensors—with hands-on firmware and hardware development on ARM Cortex-M platforms. As co-founder of a small engineering firm he shipped prototype products, implemented modern CI/CD and containerized toolchains, and developed an open-source sports-data Python platform, demonstrating both product and process ownership. His background spans automotive-grade C++ systems, MATLAB tooling, machine learning frameworks, and mobile/diagnostic HMIs, reflecting a rare cross-domain fluency. Based in Owosso, Michigan, he brings a research-rooted approach from university brain-computer interface projects to scalable industrial solutions. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic inventor who bridges theory and production engineering to make sensors work in the real world.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 3.63, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 3.63 at University of Michigan
High School, High School at City High School