I am a doctoral student at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), focusing on Education Technologies, DevOps, and modern Software Engineering. As the Head of Infrastructure at the Group for Applied Education Technologies, I design and maintain scalable, state-of-the-art infrastructure to support software engineering project courses and large-scale teaching environments. My passion lies at the intersection of technology and education, driving me to explore innovative approaches to large-scale teaching techniques, agile project management, and server orchestration.
Beyond my work in infrastructure and automation, I am deeply committed to teaching and mentoring. For several years, I have been coaching students in release and merge management, continuous integration, software architecture, and agile methodologies as part of a multi-project course at TUM. Additionally, I lead and mentor the system administrator team within the Group for Applied Education Technologies, fostering an environment where hands-on learning meets cutting-edge software engineering practices.
For me, technology is not just about building systems—it’s about empowering people to use them effectively. Whether designing scalable DevOps solutions or guiding students through complex technical challenges, I am committed to bridging the gap between education and real-world software engineering. Helping teams collaborate efficiently and effectively is my passion.
M.Sc Informatics, 2019 - 2022
Technical University of Munich
B.Sc Informatics, 2015 - 2019
Technical University of Munich
Abitur, 2015
FOS/BOS Rosenheim
I am involved in the following courses at TUM: