Keynote
Monday, September 29
08:25 AM - 08:50 AM
Live in Berlin
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The presentation shares our software team’s journey in developing its first platform application software for inverters. The business objectives are to leverage the advantage of the Autosar standard for using the same common in-house design software algorithms with different supplier hardware systems. Attendees will gain insight into the development methods and concepts applied to engineer the platform software and its benefits.
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I began my career in 2004 as a control simulation engineer with GIAT Industry (now Nexter) and PSA Peugeot Citroën. From 2005 to 2006, while still with PSA, I worked on an innovative project focused on supervisory control design for AMT gearboxes. In 2007, I transitioned to production powertrain software development, covering diesel, petrol, HEV, and Stop&Start systems, coinciding with the company's rollout of the Autosar standard.
Between 2011 and 2015, I was with Valeo Engine Management System, where I designed the torque path for the in-house engine software platform. In 2015, I moved to the UK to join JLR's VCU software team, delivering PHEV, BEV, and MEHV projects. In 2018, I joined Dyson as the VCU software control design lead for their BEV project. In 2020, I joined CRRC to work on OBC development. Finally, at the end of 2021, I joined Changan UK, where I currently lead the Software Platform & Integration Team.