Summary
Muhammad Khattab is an infrastructure consultant with nine years of experience and a passion for problem solving, system design, and leveraging AI to deliver new technologies. Based in Munich, he combines a deep biomedical computing background with hands-on infrastructure design, currently shaping resilient tech at Dassault Systèmes. His career spans software engineering at Infineon, full-stack development at METZLER VATER and birkle IT, and a stint as a machine learning engineer, reflecting a versatile, systems-minded technologist. He holds an Engineer’s Degree in Computer Science from The German University in Cairo and a Master's in Biomedical Computing from TU Munich, plus an exchange semester at Ulm University, underscoring a solid academic foundation. Early in his career he taught data structures and algorithms, indicating a knack for translating complex concepts into practical solutions. He brings curiosity about AI-enabled technologies to every project, thrives in international, cross-disciplinary teams, and is driven to turn ambitious requirements into dependable, scalable systems.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer’s Degree, Computer Science, 1.45 (Excellent), Engineer’s Degree, Computer Science, 1.45 (Excellent) at The German University in Cairo
Master's degree, Biomedical Computing, Master's degree, Biomedical Computing at Technical University Munich
Exchange Semester, Computer Science, Exchange Semester, Computer Science at Ulm University
English, German, Arabic, French, Japanese