Stephan Bannwarth is a professor and electrical engineer with over a decade of experience building and teaching hands-on embedded systems, specializing in radar from 24 GHz to 122 GHz. He combines deep expertise in radar principles and signal processing with practical skills in PCB and electronic development and C/C++ microcontroller programming, cultivated through industry research roles at Bosch and a PhD on robust sigma-delta converters. At Hochschule Darmstadt he created an intensive 14-week Master class where students design and implement a complete CW radar, reflecting his passion for hardware–software interaction and system-level thinking. Colleagues know him for tackling cross-disciplinary challenges that expose subtle system impacts of hardware–software choices, and for bringing real-world industry rigor into academic projects. Outside work he balances engineering intensity with family time, cooking, wine, and outdoor life by the sea or mountains.
10 years of coding experience
Diplom-Ingenieurin (Dipl.Ing.), Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Diplom-Ingenieurin (Dipl.Ing.), Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik at RWTH Aachen University
Doktor, Robuste Sigma-Delta Wandler durch fs/2-Modulation, Doktor, Robuste Sigma-Delta Wandler durch fs/2-Modulation at Leibniz Universität Hannover
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