Summary
Maximilian Stabel is an R&D engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience spanning embedded systems, high-frequency electronics, medical simulation, and real-time control software. A recent ETH Zürich M.Sc. graduate, he pairs academic rigor in electrical engineering with practical C++ and Python development — from CERN timing systems to Bosch’s automated OneParking solution. He has a track record of migrating research code to production-ready toolchains, designing microcontroller communication and sensor integration, and building GUIs and debugging tooling for complex systems. Comfortable across web, ML, and low-level domains, he bridges firmware, algorithmic design, and systems engineering in safety-critical and constrained environments. Based in Shibuya, Japan, he brings cross-cultural experience including study and research in Japan, Switzerland, and Germany, and a penchant for turning MATLAB prototypes into robust numerical Python implementations. Notably, he combines accelerator-grade timing work with practical automotive parking algorithms, reflecting both deep timing precision and applied vehicle automation expertise.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Advanced I 1st Half | 上級I前半, Japanese Language, Advanced I 1st Half | 上級I前半, Japanese Language at 長沼スクール (Naganuma School)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering at 京都大学
Abitur, Advanced Courses: Mathematik, Physik, Sozialkunde, 1,0, Abitur, Advanced Courses: Mathematik, Physik, Sozialkunde, 1,0 at Friedrich-Magnus-Schwerd Gymnasium
Master's degree, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, 5.2, Master's degree, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, 5.2 at ETH Zürich
Bachelor of Science - BSc, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, 1.7, Bachelor of Science - BSc, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, 1.7 at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
German, English, Japanese, French