Ramon Wirsch is a compiler engineer based in Darmstadt with 12 years of experience at the intersection of software and hardware, specializing in compiler toolchains, processor architecture, and hardware acceleration. He combines practical software development with digital logic and architecture expertise, having worked on porting GCC/Binutils for custom FPGA SoC projects and researching CGRAs and synthesis at TU Darmstadt. Ramon has supervised labs, theses, and small research teams while managing IT infrastructure for a research group, demonstrating both technical depth and hands-on mentorship. Now at Daisytuner, he focuses on squeezing performance from combined hardware–software stacks, balancing latency, throughput and efficiency. He prefers software-driven workflows but routinely shapes hardware and architectures to close gaps that software alone cannot solve. An academic with ongoing PhD work, he brings rigorous research thinking to pragmatic compiler and systems engineering.
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