About Me
My career has not been a ladder, but a playground. It is a series of deliberate trials and errors, each one teaching me that my strength lies in the intersection of the technical and the human.
I began my path in Urban Planning at TU Darmstadt, learning how to design spaces for the people who inhabit them. When the pandemic moved our world into the digital sphere, I found myself captivated by the architecture of IT. Transitioning from an Urban Planner to a developer at FPT Software felt less like a departure and more like a change of medium. Whether I am mapping out city districts or ERP systems, the core objective remains the same: building functional, human-centric structures.
Heilbronn was a love at second sight. At first, it felt too small, its dialect too unfamiliar. But through the rhythm of working here, learning to cook local staples like Maultaschen, and building a home for my pets, I realized this city is where my professional and personal life truly found harmony.
Today, I balance the "best of both worlds." I am technically rigorous, architecting systems for corporations like Bosch and Schwarz Digits, but I remain deeply sensitive to the human element. I am an engineer who values linguistics as much as logic, and a researcher who believes that the most complex systems are only successful if they serve the human heart.