About
My focus lies in UX research and human-machine interaction. Grounded in classical computer science, I apply a strong analytical approach. My recent experience as a UX researcher in robotics at Bosch Rexroth, a multinational OEM in factory automation, demonstrates my ability to synthesize complex research into production-ready software.
As a creative thinker driven to understand user behavior, I conducted user research across all stages, from qualitative interviews and online surveys to usability testing, focus groups, and workshops. Alongside this work, I maintain a strong interest in artificial intelligence and robotics and pursue additional coursework in applied machine learning and human-AI collaboration, reflecting a sustained commitment to learning and methodological exploration. Machine learning is a particularly compelling tool for analyzing complex physiological user data, such as RR intervals and facial expressions.
I combine scientific rigor with well-established skills in interface and application design, as well as substantial experience in planning and conducting user studies. After completing my Bachelor of Science at the Technical University of Ingolstadt, I aim to pursue a master’s program to further deepen my academic foundation.