Jonas Fuhrmann

IBM Z Processor Development

Nufringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Jonas Fuhrmann is a seasoned engineer with nine years of experience at the intersection of software, hardware and machine learning, currently developing firmware and tools for IBM Z AI accelerators and contributing to DPU logic design. Based in Nufringen, Germany, he combines industrial R&D experience from Bosch with academic teaching in computer science at Hochschule Esslingen, bringing both practical system design and pedagogical clarity. His background in technical computer science and an MS in Applied Computer Science underpin a focus on ML/AI acceleration in silicon-adjacent stacks. Notably, he blends firmware/tooling work with logic design—an uncommon cross-domain skillset that helps bridge algorithmic ML needs and hardware implementation constraints.
code9 years of coding experience
bookMaster of Science - MS, Applied Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Applied Computer Science at Hochschule Esslingen - University of Applied Sciences
bookBachelor of Science - BS, Technical Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Technical Computer Science at Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (HAW Hamburg)
languagesGerman, English, French

Programming languages (1)

Java

Github contributions (5)

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jofrfu/HAW-V

Oct 2017 - Mar 2019

Contributions:48 commits, 15 pushes, 3 branches in 1 year 5 months
jofrfu/tinyTPU

Oct 2018 - Jan 2019

Contributions:8 commits, 229 pushes, 21 branches in 2 months
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Jonas Fuhrmann - IBM Z Processor Development