Hi, I am Mateo,
a student of
Applied Computer Science
at PXL University College.
Meet Mateo Lemmens: Final-Year Applied Computer Science Student at PXL
Hello, I am Mateo Lemmens, a final-year Applied Computer Science student at PXL University College. I have been passionate about computers for many years, especially in systems and networks. My primary interests lie in automation and networking technologies. Over the years, I have engaged in various activities at PXL University College to foster my personal development. Below, you can explore my portfolio showcasing my journey and achievements in personal development.
BIP Rosenheim
Student committee
Since my first year at PXL University College, I have been an active member of the PXL Digital Student Committee. This committee focuses on providing students with information about the program and offers a platform for students to share their own experiences or those of their classmates regarding the education at PXL Digital.
Project entrepreneurship course
In my first year of study, I attended an evening course on entrepreneurship in collaboration with VLAJO. The course primarily taught me how to develop an idea into a project or business, including creating a business model canvas, developing ideas, and pitching them.
Pitch
Please Hackathon Cegeka
At the Pitch Pleas event, our team was presented with three distinct real-life challenges. We selected one issue and developed a solution. Additionally, we received comprehensive guidance on how to contextualize our solution within a realistic framework and the best practices for presenting it effectively to a panel of judges.
Seminars
Through PXL University College, I attended various seminars from different companies to broaden my basic knowledge in various branches of IT.
1: Capgemini: Quality Engineering
- Explored the collaborative nature of quality engineering with a focus on developing effective test cases, including smoke and regression testing.
2: Cegeka: The Challenge of Open Source
- Discussed the management and risks of open source software, including legal and security concerns, and the importance of license compliance.
3: Gluo: Multi-cloud
- Demonstrated deploying applications across multiple cloud platforms using pipelines, with an emphasis on automation tools like Terraform.
4: Ericsson: 5G
- Covered the evolution of mobile telephony from 1G to 5G, focusing on advanced technologies like beamforming for enhanced connectivity.
5: Cisco: Meraki (Cloud) + Converged (Cloud + On-Prem)
- Introduced Cisco's Meraki platform, highlighting its role in simplifying global network management and featuring a hands-on lab.
6: Datasense: Battle of the Cloud Platforms
- Analyzed and compared data warehouse solutions such as Google BigQuery and Snowflake for their architectural efficiency and cost.
7: Secwise: Cyber Security Operations in the Real World
- Delved into the workings of a Security Operations Center (SOC), discussing the roles and responsibilities during security incidents.
8: Police: Digital Forensics
- Examined digital forensic techniques used by the Cybercrime Unit to support police investigations, focusing on data integrity and recovery.