Profile: Henning Sarrus

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IT Engineer & Computational Science Contributor

Coding today for tomorrow's scientific discoveries


Hello!
I'm a mid-30s IT engineer from Dresden, Germany passionate about backend development, cloud computing, and scientific research. With multiple academic degrees spanning mathematics and computer science, I work exclusively in international environments where English is the primary language of communication.

Professional Experience & Interests
- Designing scalable cloud computing solutions and microservices
- Developing robust backend systems and APIs
- Building mathematical models for complex problems
- Contributing computational resources to scientific research
- Exploring quantum computing applications and quantum-resistant cryptography

Technical Skills

  • Backend Development & App Architecture
  • Cloud Infrastructure & Scalability
  • Containerization (Docker, Kubernetes)
  • API Design and Implementation
  • CI/CD Pipelines
  • Multiple Programming Languages
  • IT Security & Encryption



Scientific Computing & Quantum Interests


  • Active participant in BOINC distributed computing projects since 2018
  • Enthusiast of post-quantum cryptography algorithms (Falcon, Dilithium, SPHINCS+)
  • Interested in participating in IBM Quantum Bootcamp
  • Focus on quantum-resistant security solutions for the post-quantum era
  • Contributing computational resources to various scientific research projects



Looking to connect with professionals in backend development, 
quantum computing, and IT security!
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