Engineer, architect, builder
Artificial intelligence runs through my career. For four years I researched intelligent user interfaces and human-computer interaction at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) — the world’s largest AI research center. From that time also comes my freelance work for the DFKI spin-off Contaction. Since 2019 I’ve been at Nagarro, today as Associate Principal Engineer, building AI for test automation — including Sqeed, which is in production at the ÖBB ticket shop.
As a full-stack engineer with a pull toward architecture, I build software from schema design to pixel-level UI. Databases are a particular fascination — during my studies (M.Sc. Computer Science) I chose the advanced database courses and served as a teaching assistant for information systems. I care as much about the engineer who inherits the code as the user who runs it.
What I work with
Where I’ve worked
AI-driven test automation. I built Sqeed (Automatic Test Fail Analysis) — an NLP-clustering algorithm that analyses failed tests automatically, detects root causes and cuts failure-analysis time by up to 70%. In production at the ÖBB ticket shop, among others.
Freelance development for the DFKI spin-off Contaction (by Anthony Jameson). Makes AI-generated content usable for collaborating groups — with products such as Groupsheets and COLL-E.
My own web and software projects — from database modelling to the UI.
Built and run the My Miracle weight-loss programme with 182,000+ members, including native apps for iOS, Android and Windows.
Researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence — the world’s largest AI research center — in Intelligent User Interfaces. Novel interaction concepts and usability.
Teaching assistant for the Information Systems course in the databases group.
Help-desk staff at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics.
Designed and maintained websites for small businesses.
Network administration for the PR agency Schenk/Igler/Proksch GmbH.