Summary
Johannes Schoder is a PhD student and embedded software engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in RISC-V, digital signal processing, and low-level embedded systems. Based in Jena, Germany, he combines academic research and teaching at Friedrich Schiller University with hands-on product engineering—previously developing smart hive scales and designing automated test PCBs and domain-specific tooling. His background spans hardware design, MSP430 driver development, compiler-like DSL work for test automation, and full-stack embedded firmware, reflecting both practical prototyping and formal system design. Known for strong academic performance (M.Sc. 1.2, B.Eng. 1.3), he brings a rigorous, systems-oriented approach to bridging research and real-world embedded products.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, M.Sc. Computer Science, german grade 1.2, GPA: 3.866, Master of Science, M.Sc. Computer Science, german grade 1.2, GPA: 3.866 at Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Bachelor of Engineering - B.Eng., Computer Engineering, german grade 1.3, GPA: 3.8, Bachelor of Engineering - B.Eng., Computer Engineering, german grade 1.3, GPA: 3.8 at Fachhochschule Jena