Summary
Dimitar Marinov is a firmware and FPGA engineer with a decade of experience building high-performance digital systems for automotive, aerospace and scientific applications. He has delivered FPGA firmware for solid-state LiDAR, SAR receiver subsystems for ESA’s ROSE-L project, and now contributes to firmware at CERN, demonstrating comfort with mission-critical hardware-in-the-loop development. His technical strengths span FPGA design, VHDL, DSP algorithms and verification, with hands-on experience implementing large polyphase and high-tap FIR filters for ultra-high-fidelity audio. Comfortable moving between research-grade simulations (MATLAB/ModelSim) and production FPGA toolchains, he combines rigorous algorithm selection with practical IP blockization and system integration. Based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Dimitar blends an electronics engineering background with a personal passion for music that has influenced his work on high-precision audio interpolation and room-correction systems. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem solver who turns complex signal-processing requirements into reliable, deployable firmware.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Msc Electronic Communication and Computer Engineering, Msc Electronic Communication and Computer Engineering at University of Nottingham
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Aarhus University
English, French, Bulgarian