Summary
Konstantin Ziegler is a professor and researcher with 11 years of academic experience specializing in information hiding, retrieval, cryptography, and machine learning. Educated in mathematics, physics, and computer science across Munich, Montréal, Waterloo, Bonn, and Passau, he holds a Dr. rer. nat. (summa cum laude) in mathematics from the University of Bonn. Since 2017 he has taught and led research at the University of Applied Sciences Landshut, complementing his academic work with administrative leadership roles including dean and senate chair responsibilities. His research blends theoretical rigor with applied security and retrieval problems, and he occasionally brings game theory insights into his work. Outside academia he plays volleyball, reflecting a team-oriented, strategic mindset that informs both teaching and collaborative research.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Prediploma, Mathematics and Physics, Prediploma, Mathematics and Physics at Technische Universität München
Dr. rer. nat., Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude, Dr. rer. nat., Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude at The University of Bonn
German, English, French, Korean