Adam Kuczmik received the M.Sc. degree in computer engineering from Technische Universität Berlin. In 2008 he joined the Fraunhofer IZM as a student. He completed his bachelor and master thesis at the institute and until 2024 he was a research assistant in the power electronic group.
After demanding projects such as the Google Little Box Challenge or a Formula E converter, he decided to start his own business in 2018. In the following he developed a measuring test bench stand for measuring switching losses of modern semiconductors. He works in cooperation with Fraunhofer IZM to measure the latest semiconductor modules and to further improve the measurement system. This is called a win-win situation.
3D-Printing 5G 6G Antenna Artificial Intelligence Autonomous Driving Bioelectronics Bump Bonding Camera Chiplets Circular Design Circular Economy Cost Model Cybersecurity Data Centers Digital Twin e-textiles & smart textiles Eco-Design of Electronic Products Electronic Packaging Embedding Energy Harvesting Energy Labels European Green Deal Flip-Chip Grey-Box-Modeling Hackathon Hearables Heterogeneous Integration High Performance Computing ICT Implants Indoor Positioning Systems Industry 4.0 Intelligent Textiles Internet of Things Laser Welding LED Life Cycle Assessment of Electronics Location tracking Low Power Machine Learning Material Analysis Medicine Modular Electronics Panel-Level Packaging Photonic Integration Power Electronics Quantum Technology Radar Reliability of Electronic Systems Science Communication Semiconductors Sensor Systems Smart Farming Sustainable electronics System-in-Package (SiP) System-on-Chip (SoC) Wafer Level Capping Wafer Level Packaging Wireless Communication