Maximilian Vogl

Staff Functional Safety Engineer (FW/SW Focus) at Infineon Technologies

Linz-Wels-Steyr Area

About

Welcome to my LinkedIn Profile. I am an electronic & biomedical engineering professional with international experience working in the semiconductor industry at Infineon for functional safe automotive driver assistance systems. My current focus is on SW/FW Functional Safety - ISO 26262 part 6, but I gained in-depth knowledge on ISO 26262 and related standards throughout my career. I have been in-between biomedical engineering and automotive engineering due to my academic background and working for BMW in the development center Steyr in the years before joining Infineon and exploring the semiconductor industry. I am eager to learn about novel, innovative technologies and ways to continuosly improve our everday life and earth in a collaborative manner. Never start quitting - never quit starting (M.T. Cicero).

Experience

  • Staff Functional Safety Engineer at Infineon Technologies

    Functional Safety for Automotive Radar Systems with Focus on FW/SW

  • Master Student in Project Management at Infineon Technologies

    Automotive Tire Pressure Measurement Systems - Electrical Distribution Analysis - Requirements Management, Process Management & Datamanagement with JAMA, (REST) API Development (Python), JIRA & Confluence Support

  • Master Student in Project Management at Infineon Technologies

    Requirements Management & Datamanagement with JAMA, API Development (Python), JIRA & Confluence Support

  • Masterthesis at CNSystems Medizintechnik GmbH

    Analysis and Implementation of non-invasive blood pressure measurement via miniaturized approach - contribution to a Nature Communications Journal Publication: https://rdcu.be/cf8PE

  • Senior Functional Safety Engineer at Infineon Technologies

    Functional Safety for Automotive Radar Systems with Focus on FW/SW

  • Student Intern at BMW Group

  • Junior Talent Program in Automotive Radar Systems at Infineon Technologies

    JTP in Automotive Radar Systems - 18 Months - 3 Departments (Concept Engineering - System Architecture, Component Verification - XTAL Spur Analyst, Test Engineering - Product Engineering - Drift Analysis & Guardbanding)