Malte Janduda

Munich, Germany

Malte Janduda

Munich, Germany

Paraglider pilot and aerospace engineer turned cloud infrastructure builder. I started my career in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), designing paragliders (that's me in the picture). This early obsession with fluid dynamics and massive data flows naturally led me to the world of high-performance computing architecture.

I’ve transitioned from simulating airflows to building the plumbing of the cloud. I have architected enterprise platforms at SAP (IronCore), designed secure Linux distributions (FeOS, Garden Linux), and engineered custom DPU-controlled hypervisor layers from the ground up.

To push the limits of modern hardware even further, I am currently deconstructing infrastructure from first principles—exploring VM and container provisioning, networking and low-level I/O bottlenecks. Whether it's building experimental storage engines in Rust or minimal IaaS concepts, I am comfortable operating across the entire stack, from high-level orchestration down to the kernel."

Check out my code on GitHub!