Summary
Roshan Pius is a seasoned system software engineer and technical leader with 17 years of experience building wireless communication stacks for Android, currently based in San Jose. At Google he has led platform teams for UWB ranging, NFC, and Wi‑Fi—driving major re‑architectures (Treble/Mainline), new HALs, and modern app-facing APIs that ship across Android releases. He now represents Google as a Board Member of the FiRa Consortium, shaping UWB standards and ecosystem adoption. Roshan combines deep low‑level firmware and driver experience from Qualcomm and Alcatel‑Lucent with product‑facing platform design, uniquely bridging chip vendors, OEMs and app developers. His open‑source/build contributions include hands‑on work to Android’s top‑level build system, showing a practical focus on release engineering and dependency management. Known for turning complex radios and networking requirements into pragmatic, deployable platforms, he excels at aligning standards, silicon, and OS implementation.
17 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
12th PCMB, 12th PCMB at St. Joseph's PU College
B.E Electronics, B.E Electronics at B. M. S. College of Engineering
M.S Electrical Engineering, M.S Electrical Engineering at University of Michigan
BE Electronics, BE Electronics at Visvesvaraya Technological University
10th ICSE, 10th ICSE at St. Joseph's Boys High School