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A collection of experiences that shaped my path toward data, AI and applied problem solving.
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Sessions that broadened my view of the IT field, from generative AI and 6G to quantum computing, ethical hacking and digital forensics.
I learned how diffusion models generate images by adding and removing noise, while tools like DALL-E 3, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Flux and ComfyUI showed the difference between closed platforms and community-driven workflows for more controlled image generation.
I learned how mobile communication evolved from analog telephony to modern networks, with MIMO, core networks and network slicing showing how 5G enables new applications.
I learned how developers build 3D experiences for web applications using WebGL and Three.js, and how cameras, materials, lighting and post-processing influence realistic, interactive and performant browser-based visuals.
I learned how companies can use AI safely and practically in the workplace, and how training, guidance, user adoption and a clear AI strategy are essential for controlled implementation.
This interactive lecture showed how AI influences people, work and society, and how humans remain essential for empathy, creativity, responsibility and conscious decision-making as AI agents and automation become part of daily work.
I was introduced to quantum computing and quantum machine learning, learning how qubits, superposition, entanglement, quantum circuits and Qiskit fit into a computing landscape where CPUs, GPUs and QPUs work together.
I learned how a penetration test in an industrial OT environment is prepared, executed and reported, with a focus on evidence, reproducible steps, business impact and clear recommendations.
I learned how digital forensic investigators collect, analyse and present digital evidence using acquisition, hashing and tools for examining disks, partitions and deleted files.
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Activities where I explored new technologies, applied AI, software development and problem-solving in practical settings.
I explored how AI is applied in business software through generative AI, large language models, SAP Business Technology Platform and SAP Build, with a focus on integration, scalability and usability.
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Activities focused on teamwork, feedback, focus, communication and personal effectiveness.
I worked on collaboration, reflection, feedback, professional profiling, networking and preparation for the International Research Project.
I explored how digital distraction affects concentration and learned practical strategies for working with more focus, clearer priorities and better time blocks.
I reflected on my strengths and growth points, worked with feedback and defined concrete actions to support my personal development.
Together with my IT project team, I reflected on trust, communication, feedback, responsibility and collaboration using themes from Lencioni’s teamwork model.
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Experiences that helped me apply technical knowledge in an international and real-world context.
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Activities where I took responsibility beyond individual technical work.
Together with Yentel Michiels, I represented our class in the student committee, shared feedback from fellow students and contributed to discussions about the programme.
I supported Yentel Michiels and Fabian Schüchner with .NET Advanced by explaining concepts, answering questions and helping them work through exercises.