Published multiple academic papers on satellite communications, routing algorithms, and carbon footprint among others.
Research Experience
Working under the chair of Prof. Holger Hermanns since June 2019; teaching assistant for the advanced course 'Space Informatics'; main developer of the LEOpowver project and currently part of the MISSION project team.
Education
Received B.Sc. in Computer Science in February 2018; M.Sc. in March 2020. Thesis titles were 'A Modest Approach to Satellite Operation' and 'Cache Persistence Analysis: Finally Exact', respectively.
Background
Research interests: domain of space and satellites. Work involves cost-optimal, energy-aware task scheduling for nanosatellites and efficient routing algorithms in large mega-constellations as well as other space-related topics.