Summary
Michael Hoss is a software engineer with 11 years of experience focused on making emerging technologies—especially autonomous systems—safe and reliable. Currently building safe perception for autonomous robots at Spleenlab, he previously led test automation and QA for a construction-site SaaS and researched scenario-based safety assurance for Level 4 vehicles at RWTH Aachen. His background spans sensor-data fusion, rigorous testing (unit, integration, e2e, data sanity), and optimization models, reflecting a blend of research-grade rigor and production engineering. He supervises students and teaches self-driving labs, translating academic insights into industrially relevant solutions. Based in Germany and pursuing a Dr.-Ing. at RWTH Aachen, he brings deep domain knowledge in vehicle intelligence combined with hands-on feature development and tooling. A less obvious strength is his ability to bridge large-scale empirical evaluation and practical test infrastructure, ensuring safety claims are reproducible and deployable.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Exchange Student Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering, Exchange Student Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering at Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
Dr.-Ing. candidate, Dr.-Ing. candidate at RWTH Aachen University
German, English, Portuguese, French, Spanish