Summary
Thomas Lemense is a Lead Principal Systems Application Engineer with over 12 years in his current focus and more than two decades working on automotive RF-enabled sensor systems, including deep expertise in TPMS and mmWave radar. He blends hands-on hardware and firmware skills—RF simulation, PCB design for EMC, sensor calibration, and embedded C/assembly—with systems-level architecture, integration, and automotive launch support. At Infineon he advises OEMs and suppliers on Car Access, TCU, and IVI systems while serving as the company’s top Tire Pressure Monitoring expert and a driver of ADAS radar adoption. A pragmatic inventor, he is named on 28 US patents, reflecting a record of translating physics and circuitry into manufacturable products. Based in Farmington, MI, he also brings teaching experience in computer architecture and assembly, underscoring a talent for explaining complex technical tradeoffs to engineers and stakeholders.
12 years of coding experience
32 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wayne State University
BS Electrical Engineering, BS Electrical Engineering at Michigan State University
Waterford Mott HS