André Petermann
About André Petermann
André Petermann is a Software Architect currently working at The World Bank and Jambit Gmbh, with a diverse background in software development, security, and research.
Current Positions at The World Bank and Jambit GmbH
André Petermann is currently serving as a Software Architect at Jambit GmbH in Bayern, Bavaria, Germany. In addition, he works as a Traveler at The World Bank in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. His dual roles across continents reflect his versatile expertise and ability to contribute to both organizations simultaneously.
Professional Experience at Siemens
André Petermann worked as a Referent Security at Siemens for a period of six months from 2017 to 2018 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. During his tenure at Siemens, he was involved in aspects of security, applying his knowledge in the field to contribute to the company’s security initiatives.
Academic and Research Background at University of Leipzig
From 2013 to 2018, André Petermann served as a Research Assistant and PhD student at the University of Leipzig, Germany. During these five years, he pursued and completed his Doctorate in Philosophy. This period allowed him to engage deeply in academic research, blending his technical and philosophical studies.
Previous Role at Comparex
André Petermann was a Business Intelligence Developer at Comparex in Stans, Nidwalden, Switzerland, from 2009 to 2014. Over five years, he developed skills in business intelligence, contributing to the company’s data-driven insights and decision-making processes.
Educational Qualifications
André Petermann holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Computer Science and Philosophy from Leipzig University, obtained between 2013 to 2018. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Science from Bell College in 2009 and studied Multimedia at Htwk Leipzig from 2005 to 2011. His diverse educational background has equipped him with a unique blend of technical and philosophical perspectives.