Summary
Sangju Lee is a systems and safety engineer with 9 years of experience specializing in ADAS/AD vision perception and full-stack SLAM engineering. He designs ISO 26262-compliant safety concepts, derives safety requirements, and develops diagnostic and fault-handling architectures while collaborating closely with OEMs and cross-functional teams. His background spans system-level ADAS feature development (AEB, HBA, DDAW), AUTOSAR software integration, and requirements engineering for international customers like Rivian and Motional. Based in the Seoul–Incheon area, he combines rigorous academic training (MEng in Software Engineering) with hands-on implementation and verification planning. Notably, he pairs perception and SLAM expertise with practical AUTOSAR experience, enabling end-to-end contributions from algorithmic stack to production vehicle safety cases.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (MEng), Software Engineering, 4.09/4.50, Master of Engineering (MEng), Software Engineering, 4.09/4.50 at Ajou University
Software Engineering, Software Engineering at Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Mechatronics engineering, 3.54/4.5, Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Mechatronics engineering, 3.54/4.5 at Korea Polytechnic University
English, Korean