Summary
Romain Henry is an embedded localization software engineer with 10 years’ experience building localization, mapping and perception algorithms for automated driving at Bosch in Stuttgart. He combines a strong academic background in embedded software, SLAM, computer vision and image processing with hands-on AUTOSAR C development, HIL testing and runtime optimization for safety-critical ADAS platforms. His work spans both application and basic software layers—improving collaboration between ASW and BSW, developing failure monitoring/diagnosis modules, and creating non-intrusive CPU analysis tools on Lauterbach. Comfortable from STM32 prototyping to production Bosch platforms, he has also delivered path-planning research, IMU drivers and resource-constrained algorithm optimizations. Fluent in requirements engineering (DOORS) and ISO26262/ASPICE processes, he brings a pragmatic, performance-minded approach shaped by both R&D and field-grade automotive projects.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Baccalauréat (A-Level), Engineering Science, Computer Science, With Honors, Baccalauréat (A-Level), Engineering Science, Computer Science, With Honors at Lycee Stanislas Wissembourg
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science, Computer Science, With Merit - CGPA: 3.40/4.00, Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science, Computer Science, With Merit - CGPA: 3.40/4.00 at Université de Strasbourg
Masters of Science in Computer Engineering, Embedded software, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Image processing, CGPA: 3.63/4.00, Masters of Science in Computer Engineering, Embedded software, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Image processing, CGPA: 3.63/4.00 at Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard
Two year technical degree, Computer Science, Two year technical degree, Computer Science at IUT Robert SCHUMAN
French, German, English