You're here because you look at the details. I appreciate that.
Let's work together.
This page isn't linked from anywhere. It's for people thorough enough to look behind the curtain — the same way I do.
StatusInterviewing for Summer/Autumn 2026 · Mandatory internship + Bachelor's thesis continuation. Decision pending by May 30, 2026.
Applied AI for the “Hard Stuff”
I'm an Applied AI Engineer. I work best where the “easy” AI answers stop working. I ship 0-to-1 products fast (see Checkmate OS), and the part that actually matters is making them survive production.
I don't just write prompts. I connect what LLMs can actually do with what enterprise constraints let you ship. I spent my 2 AM hours fighting legacy Austrian government PDFs and undocumented APIs to build the RIS MCP Server because I wanted a tool that worked for lawyers — not a demo that looked good on Twitter.
I'm looking for a team solving high-stakes problems in:
- → Model Context Protocol (MCP) and tool-calling infrastructure.
- → Agentic workflows that require deterministic reliability.
- → Applied LLM systems for domain experts where precision is non-negotiable.
The Evidence of Work
What I'm Looking For
- 01 September 2026 Start. 12–16 weeks (Mandatory 5th-semester internship at FH Hagenberg).
- 02 Thesis Opportunity. I'd prefer to continue our work as my Bachelor's Thesis in the following semester (Feb–Jul 2027). A chance to turn an internship project into a deep, defensible piece of engineering.
- 03 Collaborative Intensity. I want to sit next to senior engineers who will push my logic and show me how to scale prototypes to enterprise levels.
- 04 The Abroad Experience. Preferred locations — San Francisco, London, or New York. I'm looking for the room where the decisions are made.
- 05 Competitive Compensation. I already have a firm regional offer. I'm looking for a role that reflects the level of output and autonomy I bring to the team.
Skip the pipeline. You already know enough.
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P.S. — If you made it this far, /meta is also worth a look. Same curtain, different side.