Since I had a strong interest in computer science and technology during my school years, I began studying Electrical Engineering in 2013, first at the Bachelor's level and then at the Master's level. I successfully completed my studies in 2020 with two Master's degrees (RWTH Aachen/CTU Prague). My focus areas were initially 'Computer Engineering' and 'Aerospace Engineering,' but my interest in the digitalization aspects of the energy transition was sparked during my Master's thesis.
Starting in 2020, I began working as a research associate at RWTH and Fraunhofer FIT. My primary focus is on grid dynamics, control, and power quality. However, thanks to my diverse education, I also have insights into other areas, such as secondary systems and cybersecurity. In my daily work, I use various tools for simulating energy systems, but I also conduct lab work. For data processing, I employ both traditional and AI-based methods.