About Me
Hello, I am Maximilian Krebs, a developer, tinkerer, and self-proclaimed nerd from Dortmund, Germany. My professional focus lies in system-level development and the creation of web-based applications. During my personal time, I engage in the technical refinement of my server infrastructure and the operation and maintenance of my fleet of 3D printers.
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Projects completed
1372
Bottles of Mate
2547
Commits
3
Awards won
Skills
Systems Development
I love diving deeper into system architectures and understanding and optimizing the connection between hardware and software
Web Development
The challenge of creating efficient, scalable, and secure applications for the web taps into my love for deep technical craftsmanship.
3D printing
For me, 3D printing is the perfect blend of my love for tech and the joy of making things with my own hands.
Experience
Master's degree - Computer Science
TU Dortmund University
Bachelor's Degree - Computer Science
TU Dortmund University - Thesis: "Prädiktive, statische Energieverbrauchsanalyse basierend auf experimentell er- mittelten Energiemodellen"
Grade: 2.2
A-levels
Gymnasium Lindlar - Grade 1.5
Research assistant
Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics - Research assistant in the field of robotics and cognitive systems
Lead developer
Sugarpool GmbH - Head of the development department. Development of modern web applications and coordination of the development processes.
Web developer
Sugarpool GmbH - Web developer, with a focus on Wordpress, PHP and React.
Recent works
- Everything
- Systems
- Web
- Misc
SPEAR
SPEAR
SPEAR is a tool for statically analyzing and estimating the energy consumption of C/C++ code before execution.
GithubBuecherworm
Buecherworm
Welcome to Buecherworm, your personal library organizer and book showcase! This project is designed to help you manage your book collection efficiently and elegantly display it. Whether you're an avid reader or a book collector, Buecherworm offers the perfect solution to keep your library organized and visually appealing
Gitlab