Summary
Ernest Warzocha is a Senior Embedded Software Developer with 11 years of experience building tangible interfaces, IoT systems, and hybrid alarm solutions using STM32, ESP32, LoRa, Zigbee and cloud connectivity. He combines hands-on embedded C/C++ and RTOS work with interaction design expertise, having taught physical computing, tangible interfaces and speculative HCI at School of Form and SWPS University. His practice spans product development from CAD and PCB to firmware, CI/CD and cloud integrations, and he frequently publishes learning materials for students on GitHub. Featured in maker and design outlets like Makezine and Hackaday, Ernest bridges creative prototyping and production engineering, often translating artistic installations into manufacturable devices. Less obvious: he blends futures-focused design thinking and ethics of AI into embedded projects, bringing aesthetics and critical inquiry into low-level systems. Based in Greater Poland, he’s currently developing commercial-grade embedded security and alarm platforms while continuing to lecture and run workshops.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Communication Design, Bachelor's degree, Communication Design at School of Form
English, Polish