Alexander Haase is an engineering-focused practitioner with 12 years of experience who blends systems thinking from a Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen background with hands-on backend development. Currently interning at Autoland AG and studying for a Master’s at RWTH Aachen, he has contributed notable fixes and feature work to the widely used open-source NetBox project—improving authentication, job framework behavior, and hardware data modeling. His roles across industry and student consulting show a pattern of operational rigor: finance & legal governance, tutoring in production and logistics, and applying engineering principles in energy research. Comfortable in cross-disciplinary environments, he moves between product-quality internships at Porsche and media production on TV sets, demonstrating adaptability and project-first pragmatism. Fluent in German and based in Aachen, he brings a pragmatic mix of academic depth and community-driven open-source impact that often surfaces as subtle reliability improvements rather than flashy features.
12 years of coding experience
Abitur, 1,8, Abitur, 1,8 at Freiherr-vom-Stein-Gymnasium Leverkusen
Engineering Science, Engineering Science at ITBA Universidad
Master of Science - MS, Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen Fachrichtung Elektrische Energietechnik, Master of Science - MS, Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen Fachrichtung Elektrische Energietechnik at RWTH Aachen University
The premier source of truth powering network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Try NetBox Cloud free: https://netboxlabs.com/free-netbox-cloud/
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:26 reviews, 22 PRs, 134 comments in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Alexander primarily contributed to the NetBox project by addressing authentication issues, improving data handling, and enhancing the application's functionality. They fixed authentication problems related to Git data sources and added a new 100ME SFP interface type. Furthermore, the user worked on the Job framework and improved error handling, implemented system jobs and also addressed validation issues. These modifications indicate a focus on improving the NetBox core and its interaction with other systems.
C library containing high resolution timer implementation for several platforms.
Contributions:22 commits, 6 PRs, 1 push in 5 years 8 months
c-libraryplatformsresolutionhigh-resolutiontimer
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Alexander Haase - Student Consultant at aixsolution e.V.