Benjamin May
Advisor
Benjamin May is a physicist with more than two decades of experience at the forefront of automotive and mobility systems, specializing in the translation of advanced physics and engineering into real-world, production-ready technologies. Across his career, he has led more than 20 global serial production programs, guiding complex systems from early research and concept validation through industrialization and high-volume deployment for international OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers.

To translate advanced technology into systems that are provably safe, verifiable, and resilient, ensuring that innovation earns trust through rigor, accountability, and dependable performance in the environments where failure is not an option.
His work spans advanced sensing, high-performance computing, and functional safety architectures, with a particular focus on ensuring reliability, compliance, and scalability in safety-critical environments. Benjamin is recognized for his ability to bridge deep technical rigor with the operational realities of large-scale manufacturing, enabling cutting-edge innovations to meet stringent regulatory, quality, and cost requirements.
As a founding member of IEEE P2020, and an active contributor to digital homologation and chiplet initiatives, Benjamin has played a central role in shaping industry standards and frameworks for next-generation automotive platforms. His contributions continue to influence how emerging technologies—spanning hardware, software, and system integration—are validated, certified, and deployed across global mobility ecosystems.
