Summary
Lucas Liebe is a lead software engineer and edge systems architect with eight years of experience building high-performance, production-ready systems and prototypes that span microsecond scheduling to distributed data architectures. Currently leading development of digital product passport prototypes at ARNIO and pursuing advanced research at KAIST, he blends rigorous academic training from Hasso Plattner Institute and KAIST with hands-on system administration and application development experience. Fluent in German, English, and Korean, he excels at coordinating diverse teams and translating conceptual research into practical, operable platforms. His work uniquely marries blockchain-based access control and GS1 standards with pragmatic web and ERP integrations, reflecting a rare combination of deep systems thinking and product-focused delivery.
8 years of coding experience
Abitur, Mathematics and Chemistry, 1.0 (DE), Abitur, Mathematics and Chemistry, 1.0 (DE) at Oberland-Gymnasium Seifhennersdorf
Master of Science - MS, IT-Systems Engineering, Master of Science - MS, IT-Systems Engineering at Hasso Plattner Institute
Doctor's Degree, Computer Science, Doctor's Degree, Computer Science at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
German, English, Korean