Deepak Karda
About Deepak Karda
Deepak Karda is a Tech Lead with extensive experience in software engineering, particularly in Android Middleware Development. He has held various positions in notable companies, including NVIDIA and OpenSynergy GmbH, and possesses expertise in the Android Audio Subsystem, Linux Kernel, and Device Drivers.
Current Role at OpenSynergy
Deepak Karda currently serves as a Tech Lead at OpenSynergy GmbH, a position he has held since 2019. He operates in the Berlin Area, Germany, where he contributes to the development of advanced automotive software solutions. His role involves overseeing technical projects and leading a team of engineers to ensure the successful implementation of software products.
Previous Experience at OpenSynergy
Before his current role, Deepak Karda worked at OpenSynergy GmbH as a Technical Lead from 2017 to 2019. During this time, he was responsible for managing technical aspects of projects and collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance software capabilities in the automotive sector.
Experience at NVIDIA
Deepak Karda briefly worked at NVIDIA as a Senior Automotive System Software Engineer in 2019 for five months. His role in Berlin, Germany, involved contributing to the development of software solutions tailored for automotive applications, leveraging his expertise in system software.
Educational Background
Deepak Karda studied at the National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, where he earned a Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communications Engineering from 1998 to 2002. This educational foundation provided him with the technical skills necessary for his career in software engineering and embedded systems.
Technical Expertise
Deepak Karda possesses extensive expertise in the Android Audio Subsystem, Linux Kernel, and Device Drivers. He has over 10 years of experience in Android Middleware Development across various platforms, including smartphones, set-top boxes, and rear seat entertainment systems. His technical skills also encompass designing and developing microprocessor and SOC-based embedded systems using C, C++, and Assembly Language.