Summary
Jannic Cutura is a Senior Data Engineer based in Frankfurt with 10 years of experience building cloud-native data platforms and analytics pipelines for European banking supervision at the ECB. He designs and implements AWS-based solutions—using Spark, Kubernetes, Python, Neo4j and the Cloudera stack—for RegTech systems like Agora (a one-stop data lake for supervisory analyses) and Navi (graph-powered network analytics). His background blends rigorous academic research in financial economics with hands-on engineering: he scaled contagion models from thousands to millions of borrowers, migrated legacy ETL to modern Hadoop/Cloud workflows, and introduced testing and version control practices across teams. Comfortable translating economist needs into robust, extensible code, he has a track record of driving cross-team adoption of tooling (GitLab, Confluence, Airflow-compatible pipelines) and mentoring colleagues. Notably, his work sits at the intersection of systemic-risk research and production data engineering, making complex prudential datasets practically usable for policy.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
1st year classes Mathematik, 1st year classes Mathematik at Freie Universität Berlin
Academic year abroad Economics Finance Mathematics, Academic year abroad Economics Finance Mathematics at University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Applied Masters in Data Engineering Computer Science Data Engineering Data Science, Applied Masters in Data Engineering Computer Science Data Engineering Data Science at DSTI - School of Engineering
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Volkswirtschaftslehre, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Volkswirtschaftslehre at The University of Freiburg
Master of Science Quantitative Economics Quantitative Economics, Master of Science Quantitative Economics Quantitative Economics at GSEFM
Ph.D. (Dr. rer. pol.) Financial Economics, Ph.D. (Dr. rer. pol.) Financial Economics at Goethe University Frankfurt
Ph.D. Visiting Scholar CBS (non degree seeking student) Finance, Ph.D. Visiting Scholar CBS (non degree seeking student) Finance at Columbia University