About me
My name is Christoph Lüders. I am a software developer and computer scientist. I live in Sankt Augustin, near Bonn, in Germany.
In April 2026, I founded Code1 GmbH, where I work on agentic AI software development and training, with a focus on Rust, Python, C++, and HTML/CSS/JS.
In 2020, Martin Winkler and I founded cFos eMobility GmbH, which develops, manufactures, and sells the cFos Power Brain charging station and charging controller for electric cars and the cFos Charging Manager for home to industry-sized load management of multiple charging stations, inverters, heat pumps, and more.
Martin and I originally founded the company that later became cFos Software GmbH in 1993, taking the current name in 2000. cFos Software builds telecommunications and networking software for Windows. From 2004 to 2023, we developed cFosSpeed, an Internet Traffic Shaping driver. In 2023, cFosSpeed was acquired by Atlas Tech Solutions. I am still active in both cFos Software and cFos eMobility today.
I received a Dr. rer. nat. from the University of Kassel in 2022. My advisors were Werner M. Seiler (Kassel), Thomas Sturm (Saarbrücken/Nancy), Sebastian Walcher (Aachen) and Andreas Weber (Bonn) †.
In 2014, I graduated from Universität Bonn with a diploma (equivalent to a master's degree) in computer science under Michael Clausen. I had a "Stiftungsfonds Johannes Kepler" scholarship in 2015/16. I was a member of the SYMBIONT project.
My research focused on:
- chemical reaction networks,
- satisfiability modulo theories,
- symbolic computation,
- computer arithmetic.
My publications.
Privately, I enjoy Salsa dancing (also teaching) and learning Aikido. I like knot tying.