Dennis Krupke is a software engineer and Ph.D. candidate in Informatics at the University of Hamburg with 11 years of experience building robotic research systems and production software. He developed a reinforcement-learning-driven simulation for chainlike modular robot locomotion and co-designed a low-cost printable modular robot, showcasing a blend of theoretical rigor and practical hardware innovation. His recent focus is human-robot interaction, creating intuitive mixed-reality interfaces that combine ROS and Unity3D for control and visualization using VR headsets and Microsoft HoloLens. At slashwhy since 2019 he applies his research-honed skills to software engineering challenges in industry. Colleagues describe him as comfortable bridging simulation, embedded hardware and immersive UI design, often translating complex sensor and physics data into usable interaction patterns. Based in Hamburg, he brings academic depth and hands-on prototyping to projects that require both experimental research and deployable systems.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Diplom, Informatik, Diplom, Informatik at Universität Hamburg
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