I take lifelong learning seriously.

I am an engineer with a classical mechanical engineering background, which I completed in the mid-2000s. Digitalization played a subordinate role, but this quickly changed in professional practice. Even during my subsequent doctorate, which I completed in industry, I was able to do as much programming as metallurgical analysis.

After various positions in the development of mechatronic components, I came to product development in the field of electronics/sensors, where I now also have to develop software tools. To do this properly, I studied computer science part-time and graduated with a Master’s degree.

That was at least a second professional training and the journey is far from over!

Best regards
Henning