Summary
Laszlo Sitzer is a Linux system and embedded software engineer with a decade of hands-on experience building test-driven, fault-tolerant systems for safety-critical domains. He prefers open source toolchains and XP practices, and has applied TDD across embedded projects at sysmocom, Esys, SumUp and now Native Instruments. Passionate about RISC-V adoption, he pairs practical kernel and HDL curiosity—microkernels like L4, Verilog/Chisel and digital/analog hardware experiments—with production-grade Linux engineering. Outside work he pursues hobby projects that force steep learning curves (for example analog front ends and RF modulation), highlighting a pragmatic drive to bridge software, hardware and systems thinking.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
IT Specialist, IT Specialist for software development, IT Specialist, IT Specialist for software development at Georg-Simon-Ohm-Schule Köln
English, German