Command Line - Aliases and Functions
05.07.2023
Software Engineer @ AHEAD Automotive
I love building and using software. At day I develop Qira, the all-in-one intelligent automotive assistant. My nights and weekends are spent working on personal projects.
2024 - Today (Hamburg, Germany)
Data Scientist / Software Engineer at a young and innovative startup. We are working on the next big thing in the automotive aftermarket.
2022 - 2024 (Nuremberg, Germany)
Data Scientist / Working Student at DATEV's in-house AI and ML team. Worked on semantic-preserving PII anonymization, mixed integer program optimization, retrieval augmented generation, fine-tuning of large language models and overall support for bringing intelligent software solutions into the different areas at DATEV.
2021 - 2022 (Nuremberg, Germany)
Research Assistant / Working Student in the "Machine Learning and Validation" research group. Supported the team in analyzing motion capture data, built a Python Flask API and an accompanying web application to display our results in a nice looking dashboard.
2002 - Today
Several open and closed source projects, some of which you can find on this page.
A collection of some of my open source projects. Click on a box to find out more.
A blog where I mostly write about tech-related content. But also other fun stuff that I enjoy.
Instantly share your beautifully formatted markdown notes with a short-link. Make your notes expire, add password-protection, download as PDF and choose one of many themes.
Put your obsidian markdown notes at your fingertips and access your second brain everywhere on your Mac. Originally developed by me, now maintained by Kevin Batdorf.
Mange your Personio attendance times for work. Created in collaboration with Max Blum.
Take notes on your favorite podcasts with rich metadata extracted from the show page, right within Obsidian.
Easily add links to local files outside of your vault.
This one is close to my heart. One of my oldest open source contributions and at that time the very first one that people actually used and enjoyed.
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These are the tools I use and enjoy the most.