Summary
Fritz Stracke is a computer engineering master’s student at RWTH Aachen with eight years of hands-on experience building embedded systems, FPGA-based softcore architectures, and web applications. He has applied that cross-disciplinary skill set in roles from FPGA engineer at E.ON Energy Research Center to embedded systems developer for automated corrosion analysis and web projects at DokuMe. Fritz has also contributed to improving AI hardware during a student researcher stint at Google DeepMind, reflecting an interest that bridges low-level hardware, compiler development, and systems software. He focuses on Raspberry Pi embedded development and compiler work, demonstrating both practical prototyping and toolchain-level thinking. Based in Aachen, he combines academic study with applied research and industry experience, often shipping production-capable embedded Linux solutions. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem solver who enjoys turning hardware constraints into reliable software designs.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Abitur, Abitur at Gymnasium der Stadt Meschede
Master of Science - MS Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS Computer Engineering at RWTH Aachen University