Tim Johansson is a doctoral student and software engineer based in Gothenburg with nine years of hands-on experience in networking and systems software. Currently pursuing an industrial PhD on Trustworthy 6G systems and AI at Silicon Austria Labs in collaboration with Johannes Kepler University, he blends academic rigor with practical product delivery. Tim has recent industry experience at Volvo Cars and meaningful open-source contributions to Unity Technologies’ multiplayer transport stack, improving network pipelines and upgrading netcode samples. He combines a technical physics background from Chalmers with deep backend expertise, making him comfortable bridging low-level protocol work and higher-level trustworthiness concerns in next-generation networks.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
2019, Teknisk Fysik, 2019, Teknisk Fysik at Chalmers tekniska högskola
Contributions:17 commits, 4 PRs, 14 pushes in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Tim contributed to the Unity multiplayer project by updating and expanding the functionality of the Unity Transport system. Their work involved implementing new features related to network pipelines and enhancing support for built-in systems. The user also updated the samples in the repository to the latest versions of the netcode and transport packages. Further work included updating the samples to use package versions and upgrading the netcode and transport versions.
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Tim Johansson - Doctoral Student at Silicon Austria Labs (SAL)