Summary
Alexander Krimm is a research-focused software engineer with 11 years of experience, currently working as a Graduate Student Research Assistant in the Simulation, Systems Optimization and Robotics Group at TU Darmstadt. He specializes in computational engineering and humanoid robotics software, balancing hands-on robot maintenance with improvements to complex software ecosystems. His academic background spans BS and MS degrees from TU Darmstadt and an exchange semester in electrical engineering at Sharif University of Technology, giving him strong interdisciplinary foundations. Based in Hesse, Germany, he combines systems-level thinking with practical implementation—keeping real robots running while evolving their toolchains. Colleagues know him for bridging academic research and production-quality engineering, often tackling the less-visible but critical infrastructure that enables robotic experiments to scale.
11 years of coding experience
Technischen Universität Darmstadt
Exchange Semester, Electrical Engineering, Exchange Semester, Electrical Engineering at Sharif University of Technology
English, French, Persian