
Tahir contributed to the WATonomous/humanoid and WATonomous/wato_monorepo repositories by developing a CPU-based Gazebo simulation workflow and an MPC-driven autonomous driving framework. He removed GPU dependencies from Docker configurations, enabling scalable, hardware-agnostic simulation and continuous integration. In wato_monorepo, Tahir integrated Model Predictive Control with CARLA and CasADi, linking trajectory planning to control execution for reliable end-to-end testing. He also stabilized configuration management by implementing a shell-based reset mechanism, improving startup reliability and incident remediation. His work, primarily in Python, Shell, and Docker, demonstrated a strong grasp of robotics simulation, configuration management, and robust deployment practices within complex systems.

April 2025: Stabilized Watod configuration to improve startup reliability and incident remediation. Implemented a targeted config reset by commenting out ACTIVE_MODULES and MODE_OF_OPERATION in watod-config.sh, effectively disabling modules and mode during remediation to prevent broken startup and enable deterministic recoveries. This change, committed in 0aa2bd3a072eaab452b7c295dad39fa477009176, enhances stability, reduces downtime, and lays groundwork for future deployment robustness.
April 2025: Stabilized Watod configuration to improve startup reliability and incident remediation. Implemented a targeted config reset by commenting out ACTIVE_MODULES and MODE_OF_OPERATION in watod-config.sh, effectively disabling modules and mode during remediation to prevent broken startup and enable deterministic recoveries. This change, committed in 0aa2bd3a072eaab452b7c295dad39fa477009176, enhances stability, reduces downtime, and lays groundwork for future deployment robustness.
January 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments and business value. Highlights include CPU-based Gazebo execution in humanoid repo and MPC-based autonomous driving framework in wato_monorepo, enabling CPU-only simulation, end-to-end planning, and scalable testing across CI workflows.
January 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments and business value. Highlights include CPU-based Gazebo execution in humanoid repo and MPC-based autonomous driving framework in wato_monorepo, enabling CPU-only simulation, end-to-end planning, and scalable testing across CI workflows.
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