Scania CV

Developer and Software Architect

Samuel Flis is a Development Engineer at Scania CV, specializing in Software Architecture. In his current role, he leads the design and development of the data collection system used in prototype autonomous vehicles to support the development of algorithms for those vehicles. Samuel holds a PhD in Astroparticle Physics from Stockholm University, where he contributed to the IceCube experiment, developing detector simulations, and analyzing large datasets to search for dark matter in the center of the Milky Way.

Prior to joining Scania in 2020, Samuel completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the DESY research institute in Zeuthen, Germany. There, he mainly worked with commissioning a prototype gamma-ray camera and its data acquisition system, for the Cherenkov Telescope Array consortium.