About

Hi,
my name is Siegfried Wagner. Welcome to my home in cyberspace!

I was born in 1975 in Neuburg/Donau in Bavaria/Germany, but I grew up in Augsburg (also in Bavaria). After finishing school in 1995 and doing my year at social services, I moved to Munich for studying Computer Science (with minor subject Communications) at the University of Munich (LMU).
In 2002 I got my Diploma (eq. to Master), and in 2003 I started to work for 3 years as research and teaching assistant with the chair of Media Informatics at LMU.
After 10 years, I left Munich in 2006 and together with my two little cute cats I moved to Vienna/Austria to work as researcher for Multimedia and Interactive Services at the Telecommunications Research Center (ftw.) But in 2008 the project finished and so did I. It was time for changes.
I returned to Germany (to my parent’s home in Augsburg) and decided to travel far away. One dream that I always had: visiting Australia and New Zealand. Many friends of mine had already been there, and now in the end of 2008 I also was there for 3 months!
Together with my cats, in 2009 I returned to my flat in Munich and started working as Web developer for a company producing (and selling) products for language training: digital publishing (dp).

I really have a lot of different interests (e.g. for public media), and other people agreed that I’m not the typical IT guy or just a computer geek, although without any doubt I am a geek and I’m proud of it!
Currently my main focused hobbies are Salsa dancing and singing in a choir.  I would love to have time for some more things (e.g. for these pages here) but with a full time job that’s already a lot that I do (and sometimes one just needs time for relaxing!).

On these pages here you can find a lot of information about me and my interests, things I have to tell people, thoughts I have to share. Well, and everybody who really knows me knows that this here is just a glimpse of it… I love to talk, to communicate, and the social interactions (but more the face2face kind than on the net).
Some sections are in german only, but most is in english (for international understandability but also because I have some friends whose english is better than their german).

Please feel free to contact me via email: use my first and last name, put a dot (.) in between and put the domain of this site (without the www.) after the @

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