Summary
Florian Chudigiewitsch is a research-oriented computer scientist and theoretical CS PhD student based in Germany with a decade of experience across academic research, teaching, and software development. Currently a Research Associate at Universität zu Lübeck, he combines deep interests in theory of computation with practical C++ and software engineering work developed during multi-institute roles at Leibniz Universität Hannover. He graduated top of his class with an M.Sc. (1.0) and enriched his perspective through an exchange in Logic and Computation at TU Wien. Florian’s background spans algorithmic complexity, formal systems, and hands-on projects like DSSARTH, reflecting an ability to translate formal theory into working code and course materials. Colleagues describe him as a rigorous thinker who equally values clear teaching and reproducible research.
10 years of coding experience
Vienna University of Technology
Allgemeine Hochschulreife, 1.7, Allgemeine Hochschulreife, 1.7 at Städtisches Gymnasium Beverungen
Master of Science, Computer Science, with distinction (1.0), Master of Science, Computer Science, with distinction (1.0) at Leibniz Universität Hannover
English, German, Russian, Latin, Chinese