Klaus

Klaus
Postdoctoral Researcher at Universitat d’Alacant San Vicente del Raspeig, Valencian Community, Spain
Habilidades
Python
SQL

Data Scientist, and PhD in Astrophysics, keen to contribute with new ideas.In 2017 after defending my Tesis, I made a decision to leave academia to become a Data Scientist. Back then, and during the first months, I trained myself within the tools and skills required, in August 2018 I graduated as a data scientist from the Pivigo training course S2DS London.Now I am in a big project in the Universidad de Alicante that mix both of my passion, Astrophysics and Data Science.

Experience
Postdoctoral Researcher
Universitat d'AlacantSep 2020 – Present

Massive Astrophysics Project: Design, Construction and Scientific Exploitation of the Largest Database on High Mass Stars.http://astro.ua.es/proyectoastroTools: PythonSQL

Associate IT Support Consultant
Unit4Mar 2019 – Sep 2020
  • Support for Finanece module of ERP system UNIT4 Business World.
  • Troubleshooting and Advance SQL queries to investigates issues in the database.
  • Providing support for customers in Spanish and English markets.
Data Scientist
Science to Data Science, LondonAug 2018 – Sep 2018

Europe’s largest data science training programme. Five weeks of intensive, project-based training turning exceptional analytical PhDs and MScs into Data Scientists. Placement within the retailer ecosystem company MatchesFashion.com. Creating a recommendation system. Explored the best way to recommend products based on the history of customer’s purchasesWorked in scrum/agile environment. Tools used:-Python 3.x (jupyter)-Sql-Bitbucket-Visual Basic

PHD Student
Instituto de Astrofísica de CanariasOct 2011 –Sept 2017

Developed a tool that selects related (clustering) objects with particular attributes from a catalogue. First of its kind (fully automatic), making the search faster and easier. Increased the accuracy of parameters analysis by up to 12% by creating 600,000 theoretical models and comparing them with empirical data using the Chi-square technique. Research funded by FPI scholarship, awarded by the Spanish Government.

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