Mehrdad Shahabi is a results-driven project manager with a decade of technical and leadership experience at Volvo Group, currently overseeing EE architecture and alliance projects for BEV and FCEV programs. He blends deep materials and failure-analysis expertise from a PhD and research background with hands-on certification, compliance, and cross-functional delivery in powertrain and electrification domains. Comfortable translating complex engineering requirements into auditable project plans, he has led global conformity and production initiatives across engines, transmissions, and e-motors. An avid developer and tester in open-source circles, he has contributed backend and test automation work to tools like the lizard code-complexity analyzer, adding metrics and fan-in/fan-out functionality. Based in Gothenburg, he combines academic rigor with practical systems thinking to drive dependable, safety-critical vehicle programs.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Materials Science and Technology, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Materials Science and Technology at University of Tehran
PhD (Doktorsexamen), Chemical & Materials Engineering, PhD (Doktorsexamen), Chemical & Materials Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology
A simple code complexity analyser without caring about the C/C++ header files or Java imports, supports most of the popular languages.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:26 commits, 13 PRs, 52 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Mehrdad primarily contributed to the development and testing of the `lizard` code complexity analyzer. Their work focused on implementing a new metric for nesting depth and integrating it into the analysis process. The user added tests for the new nesting depth metric, targeting both C-like and Python languages. They also fixed bugs and made minor improvements to the codebase, and also contributed to fan-in fan-out functionality.
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