Summary
Thomas Bronzwaer is a systems architect and founder with eight years of experience building high-impact scientific and industrial software, currently driving architecture at Technolution after co-founding EnginX. He led development of Orion, a SaaS platform that compresses fluid-control system design workflows from hours to minutes by unifying CAD-style drawing, configuration, physics simulation, and export for energy-transition customers. Earlier he was principal developer of RAPTOR, a simulation code for polarized light in curved spacetime used by the Event Horizon Telescope and credited in award-winning black hole imaging work. Comfortable spanning research-grade numerical physics and product engineering, he combines deep academic credentials (PhD Astrophysics) with hands-on startup leadership and customer-facing product development. Thomas favors building tools that make complex science accessible and has experience taking prototypes to paying pilots in regulated sectors like hydrogen. He is open to contracting and freelance roles where his blend of scientific rigor and pragmatic software delivery can accelerate ambitious engineering projects.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BSc Aerospace Engineering, BSc Aerospace Engineering at University of Southern California
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Astrophysics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Astrophysics at Radboud University
BSc Computer Science, BSc Computer Science at Utrecht University
German, Dutch, English