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Social Media Connections
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- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joachimschlosser/
Short biographies English
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Motto
“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.”
Abraham Lincoln
Bio in 10 Words
Dr. Joachim Schlosser makes people more productive in engineering, science and beyond.
Bio in 25 Words
Dr. Joachim Schlosser leads a team of engineers at Elektrobit Automotive, consulting automotive OEMs and suppliers on lean/agile development, functional safety and autonomous driving. Blogging at www.schlosser.info.
Bio in 50 Words
Dr. Joachim Schlosser leads a team of engineers at Elektrobit Automotive, consulting automotive OEMs and suppliers on agile development, functional safety and autonomous driving. After his PhD in Computer Science from TU München for a research on embedded systems simulation at BMW, he served 10 years at MathWorks, the maker of MATLAB & Simulink. He is author of a several books and blogging at www.schlosser.info.
Bio in 100 Words
Dr. Joachim Schlosser leads a team of engineers at Elektrobit Automotive, consulting automotive OEMs and suppliers on agile development, functional safety and autonomous driving. His motivation is to assist engineers making the world a better place, to save energy and resources, and keeping up innovation. Before, Joachim Schlosser served 10 years at MathWorks, the maker of MATLAB & Simulink, after working at BMW and other automotive OEMs on consulting and researching in simulation and embedded systems development as well as design process analysis. Being a computer scientist, with a PhD from Technical University of Munich, he strives to bring different disciplines together and create a creative environment. Blogging at www.schlosser.info.