Summary
Ahmed Abdelrazek is a seasoned embedded software architect with over 15 years of experience delivering HW-SW co-design on Xilinx Zynq-based systems and accelerating compute with CUDA/OpenCL. Based in Aachen, Germany, he currently leads software architecture at Bosch Security and Safety Systems, and previously steered Amazon Monitron firmware teams, blending hands-on firmware with system-level design across RTOS and Embedded Linux platforms. He excels at memory and resource management in multicore embedded environments, performance optimization, and evaluating new technologies, while leading remote teams to produce high-quality solutions faster and more cost-effectively. His career spans roles from product development for projection systems at Christie to precision metrology software at Nikon Metrology, and scalable embedded platforms at AWS, delivering across USB/I2C/Serial, Ethernet/IP, and wireless protocols. He holds an MSc in Embedded Systems from the University of Stuttgart and a BSc in Electrical and Communication Engineering from Cairo University. He is motivated by turning complex hardware-software integration challenges into robust, maintainable architectures that scale with evolving hardware.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
high school, high school at Orman High School
M.Sc., Embedded Systems, M.Sc., Embedded Systems at University of Stuttgart
B.Sc., Electrical and Communication Engineering, B.Sc., Electrical and Communication Engineering at Cairo University
Arabic, English, German