Demian M. Park
About Demian M. Park
Demian M. Park is a Development Team Lead at Motional, with a background in engineering and management in the automotive industry. He has held various roles at companies such as Hyundai MOBIS, Faraday Future, and BYTON, and has advanced academic qualifications in Geomatics Engineering and Aerospace Engineering.
Current Role at Motional
Demian M. Park serves as the Development Team Lead at Motional, a position he has held since 2020. He is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. In this role, he oversees development initiatives and contributes to the advancement of autonomous vehicle technologies.
Previous Experience in Automotive Engineering
Before joining Motional, Demian M. Park accumulated extensive experience in the automotive sector. He worked at Hyundai MOBIS in various roles, including Senior R&D Engineering Manager and Senior Technical Manager in Strategic Planning. His tenure at Hyundai MOBIS spanned from 2004 to 2016, during which he developed expertise in research and development for automotive systems.
Experience at BYTON and Faraday Future
Demian M. Park held the position of Senior Manager of ADASAD Systems Integration at BYTON from 2017 to 2020 in Santa Clara, California. Prior to that, he was the ADAS & Self-Driving Systems Engineering Manager at Faraday Future for one year in Gardena, California. These roles further solidified his expertise in advanced driver-assistance systems.
Educational Background in Engineering
Demian M. Park has a strong educational foundation in engineering. He studied Geomatics Engineering at the University of Calgary, where he earned both a B.Sc. and M.Sc. from 1997 to 2004. Additionally, he pursued a Ph.D. in Navigation & Electronic Systems within Aerospace Engineering at Seoul National University from 2010 to 2019.
Early Career at Analog Devices
Demian M. Park began his professional career as a Senior Application Engineer at Analog Devices, where he worked for one year from 2008 to 2009. This role marked the start of his journey in the engineering field, contributing to his later positions in automotive and technology sectors.