Summary
Thomas Ehrenzeller is a Software Engineer II with a decade of hands-on experience and four years focused on C/C++ and Python for robotics, embedded Linux, and sensor fusion. He has built production systems for autonomous navigation, filesystem image generation, over-the-air update management, and kernel-level integrations on Nvidia TX2 platforms. At Intellibot and QinetiQ he combined low-level device-tree and kernel work with higher-level ROS architectures to bridge real-time microcontroller tasks and complex sensor processing. His background in mechanical engineering and computer science from Virginia Tech informs a pragmatic approach to systems that must operate reliably in the field. He’s comfortable shipping end-to-end robot software—drivers, communication, logging, and release tooling—and has led technical support at large international robotics events, showing he thrives under operational pressure. Notably, he has experience modifying kernel subsystems and designing filesystem/image tooling that enables rapid, repeatable robot provisioning.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science at Virginia Tech