Summary
Christoph Schöning is a tech lead and architect with 12 years of experience building ADAS software at Bosch, where he progressed from developer to senior designer and now leads architecture efforts. He combines deep academic grounding—a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering—with hands-on embedded and systems engineering, shaping reliable automotive perception and control stacks. Known for the mantra "complex software need not be complicated," he focuses on simplifying system design while keeping safety and scalability front and center. His background spans industrial electronics, teaching applied electrical engineering, and developing tooling like a LaTeX extension in Python, reflecting both practical and scholarly strengths. Based in Lower Saxony, he bridges research-grade rigor with production delivery in safety-critical domains. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex requirements into clear architectures and pragmatic implementation plans.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Sc.) Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.Sc.) Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Cologne University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering at University of Staffordshire
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Glasgow
German, English