Julian Rosenberger
Julian Rosenberger
About Me
Julian Rosenberger started his master’s studies in International Information Systems (IIS) at Friedrich-Alexander-University (FAU) in October 2020. He was born and raised near Passau and studied in Economics with a focus on Insurance at the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) Mannheim in 2015. During the three-year program, he got to know many different departments of the Allianz SE, thereby developing a deep understanding of the variety and complexity of insurance products as well as of the industry itself. He finished his bachelor studies with a thesis on possible applications of artificial intelligence in the insurance industry considering the customers’ acceptance. After working in the B2B sales area where he managed projects with Tier 1 Suppliers and OEMs, e.g. from the aerospace and automotive industry.
In 2020 he returned to Allianz, but this time working for Allianz’s Global Digital Factory which is the In-House Tech-Incubator. In the Product Design & Optimization Team, he acted in many different roles like Product Owner, UX Researcher and UX Designer to name only a few. His strong industry expertise allowed him to bring a fresh breath of air into ongoing customer journeys while learning that user-centricity needs to be lived like a religion.
After starting his studies in IIS he recognized very fast that he enjoys wrapping his head around technical challenging topics most. Whilst teaching undergraduate students in Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and graduate students in Introduction to Computer Science (IntroCS) at the Chair of Digital Industrial Service Systems led by Prof. Matzner he wants to build up expertise in the field of Machine Learning. Here focusing on Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing and with the latter especially looking into General-Purpose Language Models.
Besides his studies, as president of the Fachschaftsinitiative Wrtschaftsinformatik & International Information Systems (FSI WInf & IIS), he is strongly involved in the university’s daily life.