Sebastian Bittner
About Sebastian Bittner
Sebastian Bittner is a Full Stack Developer (Analyst) currently working at Zoi in Stuttgart, Germany. He has a background in Applied Computer Science and Digital Media, with extensive experience in teaching and mentoring at Hochschule Fulda.
Work at Zoi
Sebastian Bittner has been employed at Zoi as a Full Stack Developer (Analyst) since 2020. His role involves developing and analyzing software solutions, contributing to various projects within the organization. Zoi is known for its innovative approach in the tech industry, and Bittner's expertise supports the company's objectives in delivering high-quality services.
Education and Expertise
Sebastian Bittner studied at Hochschule Fulda, where he earned a Master of Science (MS) in Angewandte Informatik from 2014 to 2020. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Digitale Medien from 2009 to 2013. His educational background provides a solid foundation in both applied computer science and digital media, equipping him with the necessary skills for his current role.
Background
Bittner's professional journey includes various roles at Hochschule Fulda, where he worked as a tutor, lecturer, and mentor in the Applied Computer Science department from 2014 to 2019. He also served as a student council board member and held a position in the student parliament presidency. His experience in academia reflects a commitment to education and student development.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining Zoi, Sebastian Bittner gained practical experience through internships and part-time roles. He worked at Dassault Systèmes 3DEXCITE as an intern during his bachelor's thesis from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, he held part-time positions in event management and IT within the Department of Oecotrophology at Hochschule Fulda, further broadening his skill set.
Teaching and Mentorship Roles
Sebastian Bittner contributed to the academic community at Hochschule Fulda in various teaching and mentorship capacities. He served as a lecturer in both the Applied Computer Science and Business departments from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, he acted as a mentor for Master's students in Applied Computer Science and Global Software Development from 2014 to 2019, guiding students in their academic and professional pursuits.