Summary
Valentin Mayer-eichberger is a COO and co-owner of Isotronic GmbH with 15 years of experience applying operations research, optimisation and AI to industrial problems—most recently ensuring reliable supply of vaccine vials through advanced quality-control systems. He pairs executive leadership in technology, people and finance with ongoing hands-on research in SAT solving, QBF and constraint programming as a PhD researcher at TU Berlin and formerly at CSIRO Data61. Valentin’s background spans production-grade engineering (C++/Java) for large-scale planning systems and academic advances in translating combinatorial problems to SAT, a blend that drives practical optimisation deployments. He has collaborated with MIT Media Lab on fairness and privacy challenges and maintains notable technical work on GitHub (bule) and Google Scholar publications. An unusual thread through his career is a playful engagement with computer-culture history (a nod to the Bank of San Serif anecdote), reflecting a curiosity that bridges deep theory and industrial impact.
15 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, discontinued, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, discontinued at University of New South Wales
Master's degree, Computational Logic, Master's degree, Computational Logic at Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Technische Universität Dresden / TU Dresden
International Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate at Bergen Katedralskole
German, Norwegian, Spanish, Portuguese, English