Summary
Hartmut Schorrig is a seasoned embedded software engineer and architect with decades of experience in C/C++, Java, Simulink and system-level development for power electronics and automation. After long technical engagements including Siemens and his own vishia projects, he now consults and develops open-source tooling—like Java2C, a ZBNF parser/JZtxtcmd generator and an Inspector with runtime reflection for Java and C/C++—to improve maintainability and debugging of legacy systems. He champions model-oriented, graphical programming for embedded devices while keeping a pragmatic eye on hardware, drivers and real-time constraints. Known for advocating disciplined refactoring and clear interfaces, he combines academic rigor (Dr.-Ing.) with hands-on board, FPGA and control-software expertise. Based in Bavaria, he offers advisory support to SMEs and maintains an active practice and exchange of ideas through his website and networks.
9 years of coding experience
Dr.-Ing., Computer Science, Dr.-Ing., Computer Science at Technische Universität Ilmenau