Building systems.
Optimizing performance.
I'm a Computer Science student with a strong focus on artificial intelligence, data analysis and cybersecurity. During my studies and practical experience, I’ve worked on projects that combine software engineering with real-world problem solving-especially in log analysis and anomaly detection. Outside of tech, I train for endurance sports like running, calisthenics and triathlon. For me, both worlds follow the same principle: consistency, structure and continuous improvement.
Global Perspective
Exploring different cultures and environments has shaped how I approach problems. Currently based in Ulm, with plans to gain international experience during my studies in the USA.
Endurance
Running builds discipline and mental endurance. It’s where I develop focus and resilience that transfers directly into my work.
Calisthenics
Bodyweight training teaches control, consistency and progression - principles I also apply when building software systems.
Swimming
Swimming helps me reset and stay balanced. It’s a way to disconnect and come back with a clear mind.
Triathlon
Combining multiple disciplines into one system-just like integrating different technologies into one solution.
Hiking
Hiking allows me to disconnect from technology and focus on the fundamentals. Long routes, changing terrain and constant movement require patience and adaptability.
It’s where I clear my mind, think deeply and return with new perspectives - both for life and for solving complex problems.
My Mindset
Whether in software engineering or endurance sports, I believe in the same principles: consistency, discipline and long-term thinking.
Progress doesn’t come from intensity alone - it comes from showing up every day and improving step by step.