Shristi Kumari
About Shristi Kumari
Shristi Kumari is a Senior Simulation Engineer at Bosch Global Software Technologies, specializing in MATLAB and Simulink for automotive applications. She has extensive experience in software validation and testing, and has previously worked in various engineering roles at KPIT.
Work at Bosch Global Software Technologies
Shristi Kumari has been employed at Bosch Global Software Technologies as a Senior Simulation Engineer since 2021. In this role, she focuses on utilizing her expertise in MATLAB and Simulink for automotive applications. Her responsibilities include software validation and testing, which encompasses Functional, Software-in-the-Loop (SIL), and Model-in-the-Loop (MIL) testing. Shristi's work contributes to the development of reliable automotive systems.
Previous Experience at KPIT
Before joining Bosch, Shristi Kumari worked at KPIT in various engineering roles. She served as a Body Control Module Engineer for 10 months from 2020 to 2021. Prior to that, she worked as a Powertrain Engineer for two years from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, she was involved in EcoDe Genesis for a period of two months in 2018. Her experiences at KPIT provided her with a solid foundation in automotive engineering.
Education and Expertise
Shristi Kumari earned her Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT), completing her studies from 2014 to 2018. Her educational background supports her expertise in automotive applications, particularly in simulation and software testing. She possesses strong skills in leading teams and collaborating with clients, enhancing her effectiveness in engineering projects.
Sustainability Advocacy in Engineering
Shristi Kumari actively promotes sustainability within the engineering field. Her commitment to sustainable practices reflects her awareness of the environmental impact of engineering solutions. This focus aligns with current trends in the automotive industry, where sustainability is increasingly prioritized in the development of new technologies.