Siddaram Ghodake
About Siddaram Ghodake
Siddaram Ghodake is a Senior Software Engineer at Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Private Limited, specializing in developing advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous driving technologies. He has a strong background in electronics and communications engineering, with expertise in ASPICE and ISO26262 standards.
Work at Bosch Global Software Technologies
Siddaram Ghodake has been employed at Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Private Limited since 2013. As a Senior Software Engineer, he focuses on developing advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies. His role involves utilizing Agile and Lean Agile methodologies to enhance software development processes. He specializes in lateral motion services, which are essential for the functionality of autonomous driving systems.
Education and Expertise
Siddaram Ghodake completed his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics and Communications Engineering at KBN College of Engineering from 2008 to 2012. Prior to that, he studied Physical Sciences at SB College of Science, achieving PUC from 2005 to 2007. He also completed his Class X at Vishwa Sanmathi High School. His expertise includes ASPICE (Automotive SPICE) for process improvement and ISO26262, which is a standard for functional safety in automotive systems.
Background
Siddaram Ghodake has a strong foundation in engineering and physical sciences. His educational journey began at Vishwa Sanmathi High School, followed by studies in Physical Sciences at SB College of Science. He then pursued a degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering at KBN College of Engineering. This academic background supports his current role in the automotive software development sector.
Achievements
Siddaram Ghodake has been actively involved in the development of AD/ADAS functions, which are critical for the advancement of autonomous driving technologies. His work emphasizes the importance of process improvement in automotive software development through the application of ASPICE and adherence to ISO26262 standards. His contributions to lateral motion services within autonomous driving systems highlight his role in enhancing vehicle safety and functionality.