Summary
Marco Kaufmann is a software developer with five years of industry experience and a decade-plus background in systems research and embedded tools, currently working at Sonar in Dresden. He previously led teams and architecture at Deutsche MTM-Gesellschaft and co-founded Simulics, a TU Dresden spin-off that built platform simulators, debuggers and virtual machines for embedded development. His strengths span low-level platform modeling, binary translation and compilers through to Java-based application architecture, reflecting a rare blend of academic research and product-focused engineering. As former CEO and software architect he combined customer-facing roles with hands-on development of ISAs and device models for ARM, PowerPC and PIC24. He holds a Diplom in Computer Science from TU Dresden (grade 1.4) and often bridges research insights into practical tooling for reverse debugging and trace analysis. Colleagues describe him as an engineer who turns deep technical foundations into usable developer products.
5 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Diplom, Informatik, 1.4, Diplom, Informatik, 1.4 at Technische Universität Dresden
German, English, French