- π¨βπ» I work as a software engineer, software consultant, and quality engineer at CQSE GmbH, where I focus on improving software quality through static analysis, code reviews, and tool development.
- π¨βπ I successfully completed my master's degree in Informatics: Games Engineering with my master's thesis, written at the Chair of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Real-Time Systems. My thesis focused on Vision-Based Continual Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Manipulation Tasks, exploring how robots can continuously learn and adapt their actions using visual input.
- πΈ On the weekends, you might find me at Blitz Club, either working or enjoying the music.
- π― Iβm looking to collaborate on projects related to Computer Vision, Continual Learning, and Reinforcement Learning, particularly in applications such as robotics, autonomous systems, and AI-driven simulations.
- π¬ Ask me about anything! I'm happy to discuss any topic, and even more so if I can help you with something.
- π« How to reach me: You can find my most important contact channels on my Homepage.
My Personal Landing Page serves as a hub for all my professional and academic work. There, you can find:
- Links to my publications, projects, and blog posts,
- My resume and details about my work experience,
- A collection of open-source contributions and research projects.
This repository contains all projects I worked on during my studies at TUM as well as my thesis papers:
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Master's Thesis: Vision-Based Continual Reinforcement Learning for Robotic Manipulation Tasks
- Focused on training robotic systems to improve their manipulation skills over time using computer vision and reinforcement learning.
- Explored techniques for handling non-stationary environments and lifelong learning in AI systems.
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Bachelor's Thesis: Recognition of Generated Code in Open Source Software
- Developed methods to identify automatically generated code in large-scale open-source projects.
- Investigated the implications of generated code for software maintenance, security, and code analysis.



