Kaushik S
About Kaushik S
Kaushik S is a Technical Specialist at Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions in Bengaluru, India, where he has worked since 2014. He has extensive experience in automotive projects, including FMEA processes, debugging, and validation activities.
Work at Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions
Kaushik S has been employed at Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions since 2014, serving as a Technical Specialist. His role involves supporting various automotive projects, particularly in the areas of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and acquisition processes. He has contributed to significant projects, including the Fiat EDC17 Euro-6 project, where he focused on debugging field issues and supporting series validation activities such as VIVA tests for Engine Control Units (ECUs). Prior to this position, he worked as a Senior Software Engineer at the same organization from 2010 to 2014.
Education and Expertise
Kaushik S earned his Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Telecommunications Engineering from PES University, completing his studies from 2005 to 2009. His educational background has equipped him with the necessary skills to engage in verification and validation processes using Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) systems. He has also gained experience in closed-loop model support activities for automotive systems, enhancing his technical expertise in the field.
Background in Automotive Projects
Kaushik S has a strong background in automotive projects, having played a key role in various initiatives. Notably, he was involved in the EDC17 TATA Q5 BS-4 project, where he contributed to function designing and coordinated design activities. His experience encompasses supporting project FMEA and acquisition processes, which are critical for ensuring the reliability and safety of automotive systems.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Kaushik S has developed a range of technical skills throughout his career, particularly in debugging and validation processes for automotive systems. His work on the Fiat EDC17 Euro-6 project involved addressing field issues and participating in series validation activities. His engagement with Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) systems and closed-loop model support activities further demonstrates his technical proficiency and contributions to the automotive engineering domain.