Paul Spitzner is a consultant and physicist with 11 years of experience bridging computational research and software development, recently moving from a summa cum laude PhD in physics of biological and complex systems into applied consulting. His background spans building an open-source Python toolbox, developing an OpenCL atmospheric model, and running experiments and simulations on neuronal cultures, giving him fluency in numerical methods, scientific software, and data-driven experimentation. At the Max Planck Institute he combined hands-on coding with theoretical modelling, delivering tools and analyses used across labs. Now based in Göttingen, he aims to apply rigorous quantitative skills to pressing, real-world problems with an eye for reproducible research and pragmatic engineering. An earlier mix of part-time sales and development during his studies also means he brings client-facing communication and product sensibility alongside technical depth.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Universitat de Barcelona
Master of Science, Physics, Master of Science, Physics at Leipzig University
Dr. rer. nat., Physics of biological and complex systems, summa cum laude, Dr. rer. nat., Physics of biological and complex systems, summa cum laude at The University of Göttingen
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Paul Spitzner - Consultant at linkFISH Consulting GmbH