Summary
Alexander Mueller is the founder and CEO of Capnion, a Berlin-based consultancy that helps leaders adopt high-impact AI solutions with particular expertise in privacy-enhancing technologies like federated learning and homomorphic encryption. With 13 years of experience bridging data science roles in industry and academia, he pairs a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Michigan with hands-on product and analytical experience from companies like Centene and Less Annoying CRM. He’s taught statistical learning at Washington University, signaling an ability to translate complex theory into practical instruction and strategy. Alexander frames AI not merely as technology but as an interdisciplinary tool that must align with organizational goals and stakeholder needs. Clients benefit from his blend of rigorous mathematical training and entrepreneurial focus on deployable, decision-ready systems. Based in Berlin but rooted in U.S. institutions, he brings a global perspective to privacy-conscious AI adoption.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematics at University of Michigan
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics at Washington University in St. Louis