About Timo
Robotics Software Engineer & Data Scientist
- 1 year hands-on robotics industry experience
- 3 years data science
- 12 years programming
- Foundation Models (VLM, VLA, PLA)
- Software for Mobile Robots, 6-DOF / 7-DOF Robotic Arms
- Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning
- Training Data Generation, Data Augmentation
- Simulation (MuJoCo, Isaac)
- Computer Vision, Object Tracking
- Traditional Robotics (Kinematics, Dynamics, Path Planning, Motion Planning)
- C++, Python, ROS2
- MLOps, Git, CI/CD
German
Native or bilingual
English
Fluent
French
Conversational
Chinese
Basic
Experience
- Neura Robotics GmbHFoundation Model EngineerAugust 2025 - Today (11 months)My daily work is to train, deploy, and evaluate Perception-Language-Action models on Humanoid Robot hardware.
- ███████ GmbHProjektmanager & SoftwareentwicklerMay 2022 - June 2025 (3 years and 1 month)Nürnberg, Germany
- Planung und Umsetzung von IT-Projekten im Finanzbereich
- Durchführung von Datenanalysen
- Prozessautomatisierung
- Entwicklung von Desktop-Anwendungen
- Technische Universität MünchenTutorOctober 2021 - April 2022 (7 months)München, GermanyVorbereitung und Durchführung von Tutorien für Studenten im Bereich Objektorientierte und Funktionale Programmierung
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Education
- M.Sc. (TUM) Robotics, Cognition, IntelligenceTechnische Universität München2024Robotik, Kognitive Systeme, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Autonomes Fahren, Elektrofahrzeugtechnik
- B.Sc. (TUM) InformatikTechnische Universität München2021Objektorientierte Programmierung, Funktionale Programmierung, Hardwareprogrammierung, Netzwektechnik, Verteilte Systeme, Theoretische Informatik, Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie