Lothar Koniczek

AI & Visualization Engineer, Chemist, and Inventor of NHLL in Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland

Lothar Koniczek

AI & Visualization Engineer, Chemist, and Inventor of NHLL in Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland

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Chemist (MSc) with a background in software architecture and scientific information systems. I build long-term digital knowledge architectures because I like turning messy information into something people can actually use. I also invented NHLL—a natural high-level language for sharing complex ideas with AI.

Focus: NHLL — natural language as an interface between humans and AI

About me:

Born in Hagen, Germany, I studied Chemistry (MSc) in Dortmund and now live in Frankfurt. (Some people think I’m Russian because of my furry hat—actually I’m just prepared for cold weather.)

I started out in university IT, building scientific information systems and learning (the hard way) what breaks when knowledge lives in too many places. That pulled me toward software architecture, visualization, and building structures that still make sense years later.

These days I’m exploring how humans and AI can collaborate with more precision—and less guessing. NHLL is meant for a global audience, so I write and iterate on it in English and test it through ongoing experiments (including on SomaGON).

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If you’re curious, SomaGON is where I share context, notes, and evolving NHLL drafts.

  • Work
    • SomaGON
  • Education
    • Chemistry (MSc), Technical University of Dortmund