I am a passionate computer science student finishing my master degree at the University of Innsbruck in 2021. I focused on courses dealing with software engineering, information security, cloud computing and modern database systems. Besides education I worked on various software projects within the last 10 years. Most recently, I started teaching data science courses at the University of Innsbruck.
The University of Innsbruck (Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck) is the third largest education facility in Austria with over 27000 students.
Oct 2019 - Oct 2020, Innsbruck
Worked on various projects as an independent software developer.
Sulu is an open-source content management system (CMS) based on modern technologies such as Symfony and React.
inet-logistics is a provider of a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) transport management system (TMS), meanwhile part of the Alpega Group.
2012 - 2016, Vorarlberg
Internships at different companies in Vorarlberg.
2019-Present M.Sc. in Computer ScienceTook elective courses in information security, network security, parallel systems, distributed applications in the edge-cloud continuum, scheduling approaches in distributed systems, data warehouse systems and software engineering. | ||
2016-2019 B.Sc. in Computer ScienceBachelor thesis: Multi-provider enactment engine (EE) for serverless workflow applications. Was among the top three bachelor theses in 2019 from the Department of Computer Science. Extracurricular Activities
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2010-2015 Matura (A-levels)Thesis in cooperation with OMICRON electronics GmbH about the extension and redesign of a software application used for testing their devices remotely. |
Performance scholarships are awarded to recognise exceptional academic performance at universities. For the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics a confirmation of at least 50 ECTS-Credits in the previous academic year is required. Additionally, the grade point average must be not greater than 1.35.
Der IT-Preis der Stadt Innsbruck, geleitet von Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ruth Breu, wird jährlich unter der Schirmherrschaft der Wirtschaftskammer Tirol an Studierende des Bachelor-Studiums Informatik vergeben, die im Rahmen der Lehrveranstaltung „Softwareentwicklung und Projektmanagement“ eine spezifische Aufgabenstellung bearbeiten. Die besten Anwendungen aus der Lehrveranstaltung können im Wettkampf um den IT-Preis teilnehmen. 2018 setzte sich die Fachjury aus Dr. Andreas Doblander vom Allgemeinen Rechenzentrum - ARZ, Geschäftsführer DI Hansjörg Haller von InfPro GmbH und Dr. Rainer Mayr von TINETZ zusammen.