Miguel Marina

Miguel Marina

Senior Functional Safety Engineer Ii, Specialty Engineering | Systems, Safety And Reliability @ TuSimple

About Miguel Marina

Miguel Marina is a Senior Functional Safety Engineer II specializing in systems, safety, and reliability, currently working at TuSimple. He has extensive experience in functional safety engineering, communication protocols, and various programming languages, along with a strong background in renewable energies and mechatronics.

Work at TuSimple

Miguel Marina currently serves as a Senior Functional Safety Engineer II in the Specialty Engineering department at TuSimple. He has been with the company since 2022, working remotely. In this role, he focuses on systems, safety, and reliability, applying his extensive knowledge in functional safety to enhance automated driving systems.

Previous Experience in Functional Safety Engineering

Prior to his role at TuSimple, Miguel Marina held several positions in functional safety engineering. He worked at Magna International as a Functional Safety Engineer from 2016 to 2020, and at Aptiv as a Functional Safety Manager from 2020 to 2022. His experience spans various aspects of active safety and user experience in the automotive sector.

Education and Expertise

Miguel Marina studied at Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, where he earned a Master's degree in Renewable Energies in 2012. He also holds a degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering, which he completed in 2011. His educational background supports his expertise in functional safety and systems engineering.

Technical Skills and Knowledge

Miguel Marina is proficient in various programming languages, including C#, C++, C, and Assembly. He is experienced in using systems engineering tools such as DOORS, PTC, and Jama. His technical skills extend to operating systems like QNX RTOS and Embedded Linux, as well as advanced technologies including UAV and System-on-Chip (SoC).

Involvement in Industry Standards and Conferences

Miguel is an active member of the ISO US TAG working groups, focusing on Road Vehicles Functional Safety and Cybersecurity. He has also participated as a speaker at international conferences in locations such as Las Vegas, Austin, and Troy, sharing his insights on safety and security in automated driving vehicles.

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