About

I develop software for embedded systems and especially enjoy the areas where hardware and software meet. What excites me is the moment when many individual components come together into a working system – and everything plays together the way it was meant to.

About me

A lot of people lose interest in technology once it gets complicated. For me, it's the opposite. The deeper I have to dive into a system, the more interesting it becomes.

That's why I work today mostly with Embedded Linux and industrial control systems. I'm fascinated by how many layers come together – from the hardware through the kernel to the applications that actually get used.

I especially enjoy the things that aren't obvious at first glance. Why does a system behave differently than expected? Why does something work perfectly on one platform but not on another? Those are the kinds of questions that regularly make me dig deeper than I originally planned.

Artificial intelligence has become a regular part of my workday. I use it for research, to challenge solution approaches, or to get up to speed faster on new topics. Especially when analyzing complex systems or gathering different perspectives, it has become a genuinely useful tool.

Technology doesn't stop at the end of my workday for me. Many of the topics I work with professionally also show up in my free time. I'm particularly drawn to microcontroller programming and small electronics projects – because you can often try out ideas quickly and directly see how software and hardware interact.

Beyond the tech itself, I value exchanging ideas with other developers. Many good ideas don't come from staring at a screen alone – they come from conversations, from tinkering together, or from a perspective you wouldn't have thought of on your own.

What I like to work on

A large part of my work revolves around Linux-based embedded systems, especially NXP i.MX platforms. Alongside that, I work with industrial automation, CODESYS, and the processes around development, integration, and software delivery.

Technologies keep changing. But the enjoyment of understanding new things and discovering how they connect – that has stayed the same for me to this day.

Contact

If you'd like to talk about Embedded Linux, industrial control systems, software development, or the practical use of AI in technical projects – I'd be happy to hear from you. You can find my contact details on the contact page.