Summary
Nicolas Dintzner is a Data Steward at TU Delft with a decade of experience bridging software engineering research and practical systems integration. He holds a PhD in Software Engineering and has deep expertise in software implementation techniques, configuration management and variability in configurable systems—skills honed through both industrial roles at Dassault Systèmes and academic research on evolvability for medical embedded systems. His work spans source code analysis, model reconstruction, repository mining and formal change-impact analysis, and he has taught variability at the master’s level. Based in Delft, he pairs rigorous research instincts with hands-on experience integrating complex applications into large CAD and ALM ecosystems. Unusually, his profile combines long-term product integration experience with academic publishing and formal modeling—making him adept at translating between research, engineering teams and domain stakeholders.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Scientific high school diploma, Science - physics and chemistry, Scientific high school diploma, Science - physics and chemistry at Lycee Francais de La Haye
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Software Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Software Engineering at Delft University of Technology
Engineering, Software Architecture and Design, Engineering, Software Architecture and Design at EPF Engineering School
French, English, Dutch, Spanish