Summary
Matthias Findeisen is a Berlin-based System Engineer with 11 years of experience who transitioned from a background in archaeology to building robust IT solutions. He combines expertise in Java and JavaScript with low-code/no-code agile requirements management, API design (REST/JSON/XML), and middleware configuration such as Tomcat. His early career in West Asian fieldwork and database-driven (web)GIS projects informs a meticulous, data-centric approach to process modeling (UML, BPMN) and system architecture. Matthias has hands-on development experience with Python, Django, and shell scripting from academic repository work, bridging research datasets and production services. He is driven by cultural-historical interests—especially conflict histories and subaltern narratives—which shape his focus on meaningful, ethically minded projects. Colleagues benefit from his uncommon blend of field-survey rigor and pragmatic backend/front-end engineering.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts - MA, History and Cultures of Ancient Western Asia: Focus on Archaeology of Ancient Western Asia, Master of Arts - MA, History and Cultures of Ancient Western Asia: Focus on Archaeology of Ancient Western Asia at Freie Universität Berlin
German, English, French, Persian