Mihir Joshi is a Senior Software Engineer with a decade of experience building platform security and safety solutions for autonomous vehicles, data centers, mobile and robotics at NVIDIA. He combines deep systems expertise—kernel, Android platform, device trees—with security architecture and ISO 26262 functional safety work on production platforms. A North Carolina State University MS graduate (3.89 GPA), he has a track record of moving from Android system security into broader platform security architecture. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Mihir blends hands-on engineering with applied research and has contributed to developer communities on StackOverflow and CodeProject. He is comfortable bridging low-level firmware/kernel work and higher-level safety/security requirements, and often drives cross-disciplinary solutions that make complex platforms auditable and certifiable. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic, safety-conscious designs that scale from chip bring-up to fleet deployments.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science, 3.89, Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science, 3.89 at North Carolina State University
Linux kernel for NVIDIA Tegra, derived from the L4T (R28.x and earlier) sources
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