Summary
Shrinish Donde is an electronics and telecommunications engineer based in Berlin with nine years of hands-on experience building and optimizing networked systems from baseband schedulers to next-generation fibre-optic architectures. Currently an Engineer Advanced Technology at Adtran, he focuses on network simulations, MAC-layer algorithms and resource allocation for high-capacity optical networks, following work on nomadic 5G, V2X testbeds and satellite-linked emergency comms at Fraunhofer. His background blends practical radio access development at Ericsson—covering RLC/MAC scheduling, DSP optimizations and extensive debugging—with research-level toolchain work at KTH on code super-optimization and WebAssembly pipelines. Comfortable in C/C++ and Matlab, he brings a rare cross-domain fluency spanning physical-layer algorithms, protocol implementation and systems-level evaluation. Notably, his Master's thesis implemented TSN-aware scheduling for emulated 5G bridges, reflecting a consistent focus on low-latency, time-sensitive networking across projects.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Telecommunications Engineering, Master's degree Telecommunications Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electronics, Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electronics at University of Mumbai
Master's degree IT Project Management, Master's degree IT Project Management at Stockholm University
English, Marathi, German, Hindi