Summary
Zsolt Lattmann is a project executive and seasoned model-based engineering practitioner with 11 years of experience building and leading cross-disciplinary teams in San Jose. He combines deep academic training (MSc, PhD in Electrical Engineering) with hands-on software delivery—authoring tens of thousands of lines of production code across JavaScript, .NET/C#, Python and C++—to create automated analysis and cloud-executed engineering workflows. At Vanderbilt he unified development and QA processes, led a dynamics team, and managed multi-institution collaborations for DARPA-scale programs; today he leads advanced digital design and manufacturing efforts at A³ by Airbus. Known for translating complex multi-domain models (electrical, mechanical, fluid) into usable tooling and source-code generation, he excels at prioritizing risk, allocating resources, and coaching engineers to meet tight deadlines. An unusual strength is his blend of rigorous research credentials and practical product strategy experience from roles spanning academia, startups, and industry.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 4.84/5.0, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 4.84/5.0 at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Master of Science (MSc), Electrical Engineering, 3.962/4.0, Master of Science (MSc), Electrical Engineering, 3.962/4.0 at Vanderbilt University
Hungarian, English