Hintz graduated with a BSc in mathematics and a BSc in physics from the
University of Göttingen in 2011. He obtained his PhD in 2015 at Stanford University under the supervision of
András Vasy. After his postdoctoral appointments at the
Miller Institute and
Clay Mathematics Institute, he joined the faculty of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an assistant professor in 2019, later becoming an associate professor. In 2021, he moved to
ETH Zürich as an associate professor of mathematics and physics. As of Fall 2025, he is a full professor of mathematics at
Pennsylvania State University. == Awards and honors ==