Summary
Matthias Komm is an embedded software engineer with 12 years of experience building data- and compute-intensive systems, originating from a PhD and research career in experimental high-energy physics at institutions like CERN, Imperial College London, and DESY. He specializes in real-time data processing on SoCs and FPGAs, bridging algorithm development, low-level firmware and high-level software to deploy reliable, high-performance solutions. Comfortable in both HPC and embedded contexts, he brings machine learning and statistical analysis techniques from particle physics into industrial embedded systems. Known for taking ownership of technically challenging problems, he focuses on durable, maintainable designs and continuous skill growth. An unspoken strength is his ability to translate complex experimental workflows into production-ready pipelines that meet stringent performance and latency constraints.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Elementary Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Elementary Particle Physics at Université catholique de Louvain
Master's degree Elementary Particle Physics, Master's degree Elementary Particle Physics at RWTH Aachen University