Konstantin Lübeck is an embedded software developer and processor architect with 11 years of experience designing AI accelerators and shipping HW/SW co-designed solutions for FPGAs, ASICs and resource-constrained processors. Currently at Q.ANT he focuses on photonic compute accelerator architecture and Linux driver development in Rust, building on doctoral research at the University of Tübingen where he developed pre-silicon performance models and deployed DNNs to custom hardware. He combines deep academic rigor—currently a PhD candidate—with practical product sense from an earlier entrepreneurial exit in cloud software for ski schools. His background as a mechatronics apprentice and ski instructor gives him hands-on systems intuition and user-facing empathy that inform pragmatic engineering trade-offs. Experienced in managing student teams with SCRUM and coordinating industry-funded automotive subprojects, he thrives at the intersection of research, tooling and real-world deployment. He’s particularly adept at predicting accelerator performance before silicon, helping teams avoid costly iterations.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
A-Levels (Abitur), A-Levels (Abitur) at Technische Oberschule Stuttgart
Dr. rer. nat. Computer Science, Dr. rer. nat. Computer Science at University of Tübingen
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at Uppsala University
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