cybersecurity // secure software engineering // frontend design // cryptography // theoretical knowledge of languages and computer science // hardware attacks // low-level engineering // graphic design // photography // mathematics // security research // pentesting //cybersecurity // secure software engineering // frontend design // cryptography // theoretical knowledge of languages and computer science // hardware attacks // low-level engineering // graphic design // photography // mathematics // security research // pentesting //

About Me

Alina Abraham

I am a computer science student and part-time full stack developer. I care a lot about becoming really good at what I do and spend lots of my time learning and improving my skills. Right now I am especially drawn to cybersecurity and theoretical computer science and hope to eventually work in a research-oriented environment where I can explore these topics more deeply.

Current Focus

  • Cybersecurity, cryptography and low-level security topics
  • Building structured, scalable web applications with Vue and TypeScript
  • CTFs, hands-on security learning and long-term research interests

Experience

  • 2025–present2WORK GmbH — Full Stack Developer
  • 2023–2025HowRyou GmbH — Frontend Developer
  • 2023–2024Freelance Graphic Design

Skills

Languages

TypeScriptJavaScriptPythonElmC#SQLHTMLCSS

Design

FigmaAdobe IllustratorUI Design

Tools

GitDockerLinux

Quick Facts

Based in
Flensburg, Germany
Languages
German, English
Currently
Applied Computer Science student and working student developer
Open to
Security-focused internships, research opportunities and engineering roles

Timeline

  • 2014–2022

    MINT Max-Steenbeck-Gymnasium, Cottbus

    Abitur with a strong focus on mathematics and computer science

  • 2023–2024

    Hochschule Flensburg

    B.Sc. Medieninformatik — focus on digital design, media and user experience

  • 2024–present

    Hochschule Flensburg

    B.Sc. Angewandte Informatik — current focus on cybersecurity and theoretical computer science