Hello, my name is

Florian
Römer

Electrical Engineering Student

About me

I am an enthusiastic and committed engineering student based in Dresden, with some work experience.

I'm trying to design like a professional & write beautiful code

As an electrical engineering student in my first semester, I am excited to learn and apply the principles of this fascinating and everevolving field. I have already had the opportunity to gain an understanding of the basics of electrical engineering through a variety of courses. From Two-element Boolean algebra and microelectronics to digital systems and signal processing, I have a solid foundation in the fundamentals of electrical engineering.

In addition to the theoretical knowledge I have acquired, I have also had the chance to work on a few practical projects. I have designed and built a basic LED circuit, a simple power supply, and a microcontrollerbased robot. These projects have allowed me to gain handson experience in different areas of electrical engineering, and have given me the confidence to take on more complex projects in the future.

What I do

From understanding your requirements, designing a blueprint and delivering the final product, I do everything that falls in between these lines.

Design

Designing and creating digital models of products, buildings and other objects isn't something new to me. I know different CAX tools plus how and when I need to use them.

Software Development

If you are looking for a developer who’ll take over the research and development of your project, I am able to help you with this.

automation

Automating processes makes it possible to focus on more important and more difficult tasks. That's why I love writing algorithms or building robots.

Skills

C/C++
70%
CAD
85%
Python
70%
Image/Video processing
80%

My Experience

2022

Metirionic GmbH

Working student

I've worked in a team of 4 software engineers and I was responsible for testing ranging devices. In addition, I had to design and build a cable car that was able to measure the distance between its starting point and its current position as accurate as possible to calculate the measurement inaccuracy of the DS-TWR measurements of a ranging device.