Paul Lieverse
About Paul Lieverse
Paul Lieverse is a System Architect at TomTom International BV, with a background in electrical engineering from Technische Universiteit Delft.
Current Role at TomTom International BV
Paul Lieverse has been employed as a System Architect at TomTom International BV since 2007. His role at the location includes the planning and development of intricate system architectures that support the company’s advanced navigation and mapping solutions. With a focus on ensuring systems are scalable, robust, and efficient, Paul contributes to the continuous innovation and improvement of TomTom’s products.
Previous Role at Siemens VDO
Before joining TomTom International BV, Paul Lieverse served as a System Architect at Siemens VDO from 2001 to 2007. Over his six-year tenure, he was involved in designing and implementing complex systems for automotive solutions. His work contributed to the development of electronic systems and software that enhanced vehicle performance and safety.
Academic Background at Delft University of Technology
Paul Lieverse pursued his higher education at Technische Universiteit Delft. From 1992 to 1997, he completed his master's degree (MSc) in Electrical Engineering (EE). During his studies, Paul engaged in various research projects that equipped him with foundational knowledge and skills in system architecture and engineering.
Early Career as a PhD Student at Delft University of Technology and Philips Research
Following his MSc degree, Paul Lieverse continued his academic journey at Delft University of Technology as a PhD student in collaboration with Philips Research from 1997 to 2001. During this period, he conducted extensive research, contributing to advances in the field and laying the groundwork for his future roles in system architecture.