Mr. Dimitrij Krepis, has more than 8 years of experience and knowledge in the automotive and aerospace domains.
Mr. Krepis is involved in the specification, analysis and implementation of novel safety-related automotive systems and functions.
Among other topics, he has been previously involved in the definition of novel automotive system architectures which realize fail-operational and fail-safe requirements, as well as in the confirmation of suitability of safety-related ECU designs, microcontrollers and software for use in automotive applications.
Mr. Krepis has worked in the Functional Safety work package of the AUTOSAR Consortium (Document Owner for “Overview of Functional Safety Measures in AUTOSAR”, Co-Author of “Hardware Test Manager for Startup and Shutdown”), as well as in the VDA AK 08-03 “Hardwarekomponenten” for the development of the ISO26262 2. nd Edition.
Mr. Krepis holds a Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Delaware, USA and a Dipl.-Ing.(FH) degree in Software Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Esslingen, Germany.