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About

Lars Schröder completed his Master’s degree at Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) in a dual study program with a company in the medical and safety technology domain. Afterwards he worked for two years in the company as a software engineer for the medical software platform. He joined the Institute of Embedded Systems as a research assistant and PhD candidate in 2026 under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Heiko Falk and is an associated fellow of CAUSE. Currently his research focuses on compiler optimizations for embedded systems and self explanation of these optimizations. Especially the reduction of the search space for optimizations and the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) analysis. Below is a list of his past and current research topics. Feel free to reach out and collaborate!

Past Research Topics

  • Code size optimization for an ARM architecture using the LLVM compiler infrastructure
  • Code selection for a WCET-aware C-Compiler for an ARM architecture
  • Bluetooth Low Energy Sensors in medical devices

Current Research

  • Compiler-level Memory Optimizations
  • Evolutionary and Meta-Heuristical Optimization Algorithms