Summary
Marc Emmelmann is a senior researcher based in Berlin with 11+ years driving forward-looking wireless communications and networking projects at Fraunhofer FOKUS and TU Berlin. He combines deep technical expertise in WLAN protocols and fast link setup with hands-on innovation management for 5G projects, bridging research, standardization, and industry deployment. As an active IEEE 802.11 contributor and chair of TGbc (Enhanced Broadcast Services), he has steered multiple amendments and helped launch task groups like TGai to solve real-world connectivity challenges. His background includes prototyping predictive and cognitive lower-layer protocols and leading EU project work packages, showing a rare mix of rigorous academic training (Dipl.-Ing. summa cum laude) and practical system delivery. Colleagues rely on him for turning complex standards debates into implementable mechanisms that improve handovers and broadcast performance.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Dipl. Ing, Computer Engineering (Technische Informatik), Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Dipl. Ing, Computer Engineering (Technische Informatik), Graduated Summa Cum Laude at Technische Universität Berlin
English, German, French