Moritz Schönwetter is an architect at Red Hat with 11 years of experience translating rigorous scientific methods into robust software and systems solutions. He holds a PhD in Physics from TU Dresden / Max Planck Institute, where he developed advanced numerical, analytical and parallel-computing techniques for chaotic dynamical systems and effective fractal-dimension estimation. At Red Hat he progressed from junior consultant to architect, applying scientific computing, data analysis, simulation and visualization skills to real-world enterprise problems. He has a track record of turning research projects into practical tools—evidenced by side projects that mapped Wikipedia networks and modeled electoral outcomes—and brings a strong background in high-performance GPU and cluster computing. Based in Berlin, he blends academic rigor with hands-on engineering to solve complex, data-driven challenges.
11 years of coding experience
Diplom, Physics, Diplom, Physics at Technical University Munich
Dr. rer. nat., Physics, Dr. rer. nat., Physics at Technische Universität Dresden
Abitur, Abitur at König-Karlmann-Gymnasium Altötting
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