I'm an Embedded Software Engineer at Bosch working on automotive diagnostics for Volkswagen and Ferrari programs. My day-to-day work revolves around UDS (ISO 14229), Classic AUTOSAR, debugging complex ECU behaviors, validation, and building automation that makes engineering teams more productive.
Outside of work, I enjoy building things that sit at the intersection of software, infrastructure, and systems. That's why you'll find a mix of Embedded Systems, DevOps, Cloud, Blockchain, and AI-assisted projects on this profile.
- Automotive Diagnostics (UDS)
- Classic AUTOSAR
- ECU Debugging & Validation
- Python Automation
- CI/CD for Embedded Software
- Developer Productivity Tooling
- Cloud Architecture
- DevOps Engineering
- Blockchain Applications
- Python automation that generates CAPL scripts from IBM DOORS requirements
- CI/CD tooling that surfaces static analysis results directly in pull requests
- Multiple blockchain projects exploring smart contracts and decentralized applications
- Cloud and DevOps projects focused on automation, deployment, and infrastructure workflows
- AI-assisted engineering projects, including a 1st-place robotics competition solution at FIT.Fest 2025
UDS, CAN, Classic AUTOSAR, MISRA-C, TRACE32, CANoe, TESSY, SystemDesk
C, Python
Git, Jenkins, Docker, GitHub Actions, AWS
IBM DOORS, Enterprise Architect, Jira, Astrée
Blockchain, Infrastructure Automation, System Design, AI-Assisted Engineering
I publish technical articles on:
- UDS diagnostics
- ECU debugging workflows
- Real-world failure analysis
- Automotive software engineering
📖 Blog: https://hashnode.com/@AdbhuthaReddy
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
- GitHub Actions
- CS50: Introduction to Computer Science
Right now I'm focused on becoming a stronger systems engineer by combining:
- Embedded Software
- DevOps Practices
- Cloud Architecture
- Automation
- AI-Assisted Development
My long-term interest lies in building reliable, scalable systems—whether they run inside an ECU, a cloud platform, or a decentralized network.
Thanks for stopping by.

