“The more I learn, the more I realize how much I do not know.”
This quote has felt more relevant to me than ever since completing my bachelor’s degree. At the end of 2025, I successfully completed my studies in Media Technology (B.Sc.), during which I gained knowledge and practical experience in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics, computer engineering, IT systems, relational databases, mobile systems, artificial intelligence, and many others. Through various projects and coursework, I was able to deepen my skills in programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, and C++, as well as in working with libraries and frameworks such as OpenCV, TensorFlow (Keras), and React Native.
Alongside my studies, I had the opportunity to work for three and a half years as a working student at UVENTIONS GmbH, where I was able to build my own prototypes — ranging from testing different sensors and AI architectures to developing my first prototypes with Arduinos and creating my first PCB designs.
I completed my studies with an internship at excagol medtech UG, where I undertook a three-month internship followed by my bachelor’s thesis. During this time, I worked intensively on the structure of various CNN architectures for the segmentation of vascular structures from 2D and 3D ultrasound data.
Even after completing my bachelor’s degree, I am left with countless open questions related to the fields mentioned above. For me, there is no doubt that my journey has only just begun, and that moving directly into full-time professional life at this stage would close doors to research and education that I very much want to continue exploring.
In particular, my fascination with sensor technology, artificial intelligence, and the combination of both has grown steadily throughout my studies. During and after my degree, I also independently taught myself the structure, functionality, and application of various AI models and architectures, which proved beneficial both to UVENTIONS GmbH and excagol medtech UG.
Thanks to the expertise I have gained and the interests I have developed — both during my academic studies and through my practical work experience — I am able to approach projects independently, familiarize myself with new topics quickly, and work in a structured and goal-oriented manner at all times.
For me, this is only the beginning of a journey that still holds many open doors and will lead me deeper into the sciences of computer science, electronics, and data science.