Jens Rasch

Chief Software Architect at Datactics

Jens Rasch has a long and distinguished career in software engineering. Starting in 1996 as a Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge University, they then moved to Queens University Belfast in 2000 as a Lecturer. In 2004, they joined Datactics as Director of Development and was instrumental in getting the company off the ground. In 2008, they were promoted to Chief Software Architect at Datactics, where they introduced agile development strategies (SCRUM like) and automated the testing and deployment of their software stack. Jens also established and managed a distributed development team with in house and outsourced developers contributing to their code base.

Jens Rasch began their educational journey at Heidelberg University in 1989, where they studied Physics. Jens then moved to the University of Cambridge in 1992 to pursue a Master's Degree in Part III of the Mathematical Tripos. Finally, they completed a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computational Atomic Physics at the University of Cambridge in 1996.

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Datactics is a low-code self-service data quality and matching software designed for non-technical users in banking, finance and government.


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