Summary
Stefanie Lück is a seasoned software developer and data scientist with over 15 years of expertise in computer vision and high-throughput plant phenotyping, currently serving as Datenmanager at IPK Leibniz-Institut. She designs scalable data pipelines and databases for large-scale imaging and genomic datasets, coupling reproducible scientific computing with practical bioinformatics. Her work spans k-mer analysis, GWAS, and genomic prediction, enabling quantitative genetics insights from complex phenotypic and sequence data. With an 11-year formal experience record and roots as a biologically-trained technician, she uniquely bridges wet-lab understanding and computational solutions. She regularly applies deep learning and HPC to automate phenotyping workflows and has an eye for precision—evident in a long-running focus on reproducible, production-ready pipelines. Based in Gatersleben, Germany, she also pursues astrophotography as a complementary analytical and visual hobby.
11 years of coding experience
Staatlich geprüfte Biologisch-technische Assistentin, Mit Auszeichnung, Staatlich geprüfte Biologisch-technische Assistentin, Mit Auszeichnung at Dr. von Morgenstern Schulen Braunschweig
German, English