Varun Kamath

Varun Kamath

About Varun Kamath

Varun Kamath is a Software Engineer currently employed at Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions in Bangalore. He has experience in developing software for automotive projects, including work on Generation 5 AUTOSAR 4 platforms and radar-based blindness detection systems.

Work at Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions

Varun Kamath has been employed as a Software Engineer at Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions since 2019. In this role, he contributes to various automotive software projects, leveraging his expertise in software development and engineering. His work involves the configuration of messages for standard and extended CAN IDs, which is critical for communication in automotive systems.

Previous Experience at KarMic Design Private Ltd

Before joining Bosch, Varun Kamath completed a summer internship at KarMic Design Private Ltd in 2017. During this one-month internship in Karnataka, India, he was responsible for developing software for Data Identifiers (DIDs) as part of the Feature Implementation structure for Generation 5 AUTOSAR 4 platform projects. This experience provided him with foundational skills in automotive software development.

Education and Expertise

Varun Kamath holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology, where he studied from 2015 to 2019. He also completed his pre-university education at Manipal Pre-University College, achieving a score of 96.32% in his 10th grade. Earlier, he studied PCMB at Poornaprajna College from 2013 to 2015, completing his 11th and 12th grades. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and software development.

Software Development Projects

Varun Kamath has worked on several significant software development projects. He developed software for message and signal monitoring, which includes timeout, alive counter, checksum, and value checking for Generation 5 AUTOSAR 4 projects. Additionally, he created Software Interference Protection (SWIP) for Generation 5 projects of Renault Nissan, aimed at safeguarding Bosch software from external third-party software. He also contributed to a project focused on blindness detection by radar for Honda, addressing issues related to radar misalignment due to snow accumulation.

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