Matthias Gabriel is a software engineer and long-time research assistant at Chemnitz University of Technology with 14 years of hands-on experience in C/C++ development for ADAS and vehicle environment detection. He combines algorithm design and simulation development for automotive perception with practical contributions to open-source projects, from Android UI work enhancing media sharing to improving conda-build’s testing and CLI robustness. Comfortable across embedded-like C/C++ toolchains and higher-level automation, he brings both low-level performance mindset and pragmatic tooling improvements. Based in Greater Chemnitz, he pairs academic rigor with production-oriented engineering, often bridging simulation research and real-world integration. A detail-oriented developer, he has improved build reliability by fixing subtle path and indentation issues and expanded user-facing functionality in mobile apps—showing versatility across backend automation and front-end mobile code.
Contributions:19 commits, 10 PRs, 80 comments in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Matthias primarily contributed to the conda-build project by addressing build process issues and improving the testing infrastructure. They fixed indentation errors that caused build failures and made changes to handle relative paths for building and testing conda packages. They also added several new tests and updated existing ones to improve code quality and ensure correct behavior. The user also modified the command-line interface, adding features such as variant arguments and fixing arguments for correct operation.
An Open-Source Android application that allows you to send and receive files over available connections, and offers unique features like sharing over HTTP, pausing and resuming transfers
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:8 commits, 3 PRs, 4 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Matthias primarily focused on adding and improving image sharing functionality within the TrebleShot Android application. Their contributions include creating new UI elements for image sharing, integrating image loading and display, and sorting and formatting image metadata. The user implemented changes in adapter, activity and fragment files to integrate this feature, enhancing the application's ability to share media content.
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