Summary
Edward Curran is a Senior Software Engineer based in Berlin with 9 years of experience building scalable data-driven systems and, more recently, leading initiatives in decentralised identity and blockchain. He currently works at Lissi GmbH building the lissi connector to connect organisations with EUDI wallets, and previously led backend and platform work at Jolocom focusing on self-sovereign identity tooling for multiple institutions. Edward has a strong track record in real-time data engineering, having built bank-grade streaming architectures and delivered a realtime kappa data architecture to support analytics and operational uses such as notifications. He has driven academia-industry collaboration, conducting a research project with Atom Bank and Newcastle University to transform mortgage eligibility decisioning through decentralised identity. He holds a first-class BSc in Computer Science from Newcastle University and combines hands-on development with research-driven problem solving, bridging theory and production in privacy-preserving identity tech.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 1st, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 1st at Newcastle University