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During my study at Heidelberg University, I focused on combinatorial optimisation, complexity theory, and the theoretical aspects of informatics.
Since 2017, I work as a scientific staff member in the "Decentralised Systems and Network Services" research group of Prof. Hartenstein. Within KASTEL, my area of research encompasses decentralised consensus systems and their use as a platform for establishing consensus over time and/or resource-intensive tasks. Within this context, I am also interested in the game-theoretic aspects that are indispensible for an actual implementation.
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since 2017 | Scientific staff member in the Distributed Systems and Network Services Research Group, Institute of Telematics. |
2013 – 2016 | Master of Science in Applied Computer Science at Heidelberg University. Thesis: "Aggressive Reduction on the Quadratic Knapsack Problem" at the Discrete and Combinatorial Optimization research group. |
2008 – 2013 | Bachelor of Science in Applied Computer Science at Heidelberg University. Thesis: "Heuristic Methods for the Optimum Communication Spanning Tree Problem" at the Discrete and Combinatorial Optimization research group. |
2006 | Abitur at Helmholtz-Gymnasium, Heidelberg. |