Summary
Arne Kordts is a research and development engineer in Munich with 18 years of experience bridging optics, photonics and software to turn laboratory concepts into deployable technology. Trained as a physicist with a PhD in quantum cryptography, he has built and secured photonic integrated quantum random number generators and developed SiN micro-resonators for soliton frequency combs during roles at DTU and EPFL. At Menlo Systems he applies that blend of experimental optics and software automation to productize advanced metrology and quantum-enabled devices. A pragmatic team player and fast learner, he pairs theoretical security analysis with hands-on implementation across telecoms and integrated photonics. Less obvious: his early career in application development (Java/C#) informs a rare fluency in both lab instrumentation and production software.
18 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Physics, Master of Science - MS, Physics at Technical University Munich
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at Technical University
Research stay, Optoelectronics, Research stay, Optoelectronics at UC Santa Barbara
Technical University of Denmark
Master thesis project, SiN based Micros Resonator for Frequency Comb Generation, Master thesis project, SiN based Micros Resonator for Frequency Comb Generation at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
German, English, French