Thomas Weustenfeld is a co-founder and engineer with 9 years of experience blending front-end engineering (JavaScript, React/Vue.js, gRPC) with deep technical expertise in thermal systems, control systems, and machine learning for electrified vehicles. He has led R&D from concept to prototype—authoring simulation models, control strategies and an in-house thermodynamic library during a PhD and at Audi—while also shipping scalable web products and a custom state-management library that accelerated frontend development threefold. At TV Labs he’s applying that systems-thinking to smart TV development and QA, and at Goalpilot he built a serverless Vue.js product end-to-end including UI/UX and a novel ORM-like state layer. Comfortable toggling between Matlab/Simulink, Modelica/Dymola and modern web stacks, he pairs rigorous academic training in thermodynamics with practical startup delivery. Not obviously visible from his titles, he mentors engineers in simulation, embedded programming and scientific communication, and describes his hands-on approach succinctly on GitHub as “I break things at TV Labs.”
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering, Diploma Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering at TU Dortmund University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Thermodynamics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Thermodynamics at Technische Universität Braunschweig
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