As the Systems R&D Director at National Instruments (NI) within the Transportation Business Unit, Jarrod Slocum is at the forefront of innovation in the automotive sector, focusing on the critical areas of autonomous driving and electrification. With a deep-seated passion for empowering engineers globally, Jarrod...
As the Systems R&D Director at National Instruments (NI) within the Transportation Business Unit, Jarrod Slocum is at the forefront of innovation in the automotive sector, focusing on the critical areas of autonomous driving and electrification. With a deep-seated passion for empowering engineers globally, Jarrod leads the charge in developing dynamic test systems that enhance the design, development, and production testing processes. His expertise in systems engineering and project management enables him to orchestrate complex projects that not only meet but exceed the rigorous demands of the automotive industry.
Jarrod has successfully built and nurtured world-class, cross-functional teams that collaborate seamlessly to deliver cutting-edge solutions. His leadership is instrumental in transforming traditional testing methodologies into strategic advantages for automotive customers, ensuring that they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market. Key projects under his direction include the development of Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing systems that simulate real-world conditions, allowing engineers to validate their designs with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency.
With a strong foundation in C# and LabVIEW, Jarrod leverages these technical skills to drive innovation and streamline processes within his team. His commitment to fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement is evident in the successful delivery of projects that address some of the most pressing engineering challenges today. Through his visionary leadership, Jarrod Slocum is not only shaping the future of automotive testing but also inspiring the next generation of engineers to push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of transportation technology.