Konstantin Selyunin is a senior software developer based in Vienna with 11 years of experience building embedded and automotive systems from prototype ECUs to multi-sensor localization platforms. He combines deep low-level expertise in ARM Cortex-M, AUTOSAR, FPGA monitors and custom kernel drivers with practical CI/build automation and tooling (Jenkins, GitLab, Artifactory, Lauterbach). His background includes a PhD-equivalent in computer science and hands-on research at TU Wien, where he translated formal monitoring concepts into synthesizable FPGA implementations. At Bosch and Bosch-affiliated startups he bridged research and product by integrating sensors, optimizing power and reliability, and automating complex development pipelines. Colleagues would describe him as intensely curious about how things work and skilled at turning intricate embedded requirements into repeatable engineering workflows. He often applies academic rigor to industrial problems, making him equally comfortable with formal models and pragmatic delivery.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Vienna University of Technology
Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree, Graduated, Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree, Graduated at Udacity
Dipl. Ing., Microprocessor and Information Control Systems, with honors, Dipl. Ing., Microprocessor and Information Control Systems, with honors at Omsk State Transport University (OSTU)
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