As an assistant professor of business analytics and information systems, researching and teaching the impact of blockchain and other emerging technologies on organizations, the environment, and society, this opportunity aligns seamlessly with my passion for interdisciplinary projects, community engagement, and sustainability.
Originating from Germany, my journey into academia has been shaped by a diverse range of experiences. While I was still studying, actively involved in playing soccer, and trying to become a drummer, I began living on the campus of Technical University Dortmund, with stays at the residence halls of the Research and Innovation Center at BMW in Munich and Udayana University in Denpasar, Indonesia. After graduation and working as a consultant in Luxembourg, I continued my PhD research and held positions in project management and lecturing also while living on campus. During this time, I organized and participated in various meetups and events alongside students, academics, and young professionals. These experiences deepened my appreciation for interdisciplinary and international collaboration and the transformative power such collaboration holds. Today, I continue to draw upon these experiences to drive meaningful change and foster innovation in academia and beyond.