Summary
Adrian Neumann is a Senior Software Engineer with 16 years of experience blending rigorous theoretical research and practical systems engineering. He holds a PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and leverages deep expertise in graph theory, randomized algorithms, and probabilistic methods to solve real-world problems. His background includes developing SIL4-compliant C++ embedded control software for Siemens trains and building data-driven fraud detection systems at Twitch. Currently at Snowflake, he brings a researcher's precision to scalable software and data challenges. Colleagues know him for turning formal analysis into pragmatic, explainable solutions and for mentoring others to make complex results accessible. Based in Berlin, he combines academic rigor with production-grade engineering to tackle hard algorithmic problems in large systems.
16 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Computer Science, 1.2, Bachelor, Computer Science, 1.2 at Freie Universität Berlin
Master, Computer Science, 1.0, Master, Computer Science, 1.0 at Universität des Saarlandes
German, English, Japanese, Esperanto