Summary
Matt Fischer is a Staff Software Engineer with 16 years of deep expertise in embedded Linux and Android platform engineering, specializing in graphics, multimedia, and camera subsystems. He has led system architecture and integration for automotive infotainment at Garmin—designing containerized Android-on-Linux solutions and end-to-end video pipelines from drivers to application layers. Skilled in system-level profiling and tracing, Matt routinely diagnoses time-critical multimedia bottlenecks and has contributed upstream fixes to GStreamer and Qt to enable high-performance graphics buffer sharing. His technical breadth spans low-level kernel and driver work, GPU APIs (OpenGL/Vulkan), and rendering mathematics including multi-view geometry and Monte Carlo concepts. Based in Arvada, Colorado, he combines hands-on implementation in C/C++ and assembly with cross-team coordination on large-scale embedded projects. A pragmatic problem-solver, he often bridges the gap between hardware constraints and higher-level application needs to deliver robust, real-world systems.
16 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering at Iowa State University