Summary
Jonas Jelonek is a research-focused software engineer with six years of experience specializing in networking, embedded systems, and OpenWrt development. Currently a Research Fellow at Hochschule Nordhausen, he has driven applied projects on AI-enabled IEEE 802.11 resource management and resilience for distributed embedded systems. His background includes a Google Summer of Code project with Freifunk on TX-power control in WiFi networks and hands-on roles in testbench design, software implementation, and outreach for aerospace experiments. Jonas blends academic rigor from a BE in Automation and Electronics with practical system administration and teaching-support experience, making him comfortable across research, code, and operations. He is based in Thuringia, Germany, and maintains an active open-source presence—crab emoji hints at Rust affinity—reflecting a curiosity for low-level networking stacks and reproducible, resilient systems.
6 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Automation and Electronics Engineering, 1.4, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Automation and Electronics Engineering, 1.4 at Hochschule Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences
German, English, French