Summary
Bernd Ulmann is a founder, professor, and analog computing pioneer with over 30 years of experience across IT, mathematics, and education, currently leading anabrid GmbH while also serving as CEO of Raven Information Technologies. He bridges historical and cutting‑edge computing as curator of the Analog Computer Museum and author of the standard textbook "Analog Computing," advocating for energy‑efficient analog chips and hybrid architectures. His background spans mission‑critical systems, banking infrastructure projects, and OpenVMS-era engineering, giving him rare operational depth alongside academic rigor (PhD in History of Mathematics, Science and Technology). Known as an "analog computer evangelist," he builds accessible tools—like the open-source "The Analog Thing"—that aim to democratize analog experimentation for researchers and enthusiasts.
10 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., History of Mathematics, Science and Technology, Ph.D., History of Mathematics, Science and Technology at University of Hamburg
Diplom Mathematiker, Number theory, Diplom Mathematiker, Number theory at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Diploma in mathematics
English