Summary
Jack Olivieri is a senior software engineer based in Berlin with 10 years of experience building embedded and automotive systems, currently contributing to Anaconda while previously developing firmware and tooling for millions of consumer routers at AVM. His background blends electronics, DSP and autonomous-driving technologies, with R&D stints at Fraunhofer, TomTom, CERN and Lawrence Berkeley Lab that span particle accelerators to in-car infotainment and HUD prototypes. He’s skilled in low-level firmware, CI/CD, testing automation, network protocols and microservices, and has bootstrapped production processes to accelerate delivery. Jack pairs hands-on assembly- and fixed-point optimization work with higher-level system architecture, evidenced by audio codec development and vehicle-tracking prototypes on GitHub. Outside work he pursues guitar, skiing and finance, reflecting a methodical yet creative approach to engineering. Colleagues rely on him for cross-disciplinary collaboration that turns research-grade ideas into robust, shipped products.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma di Stato, Mathematics, Physics, Literature, Latin, Chemistry, History, Philosophy, Art History, Computer Sc., Diploma di Stato, Mathematics, Physics, Literature, Latin, Chemistry, History, Philosophy, Art History, Computer Sc. at Liceo scientifico M.L. King
Bachelor's Degree, Electronics Engineering, 104/110, Bachelor's Degree, Electronics Engineering, 104/110 at Università degli Studi di Genova
Self-Driving Car Engineer NanoDegree, Autonomous Driving Technologies, Self-Driving Car Engineer NanoDegree, Autonomous Driving Technologies at Udacity
Italian, English, German