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What are you going to do?
As a datascientist and researcher, you will interact with other MARIN departments to explore future data driven solutions and initiate relevant research projects to fulfill the ambitions of our data science programme. Of course you will conduct research yourself, in collaboration with your colleagues, internal and external stakeholders. Part of your tasks will be defining requirements to scale up our proven research set-ups for the development of future data pipelines. Our own data sources originate from model scale basin experiments, on-board measurements, simulator studies and output from time domain simulations and CFD-computations.
Furthermore you will be involved in the development of MARIN DS/AI packages coded in Python, more specific development of code for research purposes and the anticipation on the future deployment and maintenance of this code. Together with the team you will take care of internal software package releases for the MARIN DS/AI applications, giving internal advice about the deployment and proper use of these packages.
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What do we offer?
MARIN is a globally recognized top institute in maritime research, based in Wageningen, the Netherlands. Our mission is ‘Better Ships, Blue Oceans’: we stand for clean, smart and safe shipping and sustainable use of the sea. We do this as an independent knowledge partner for the maritime sector, governments and society. We work with around 400 specialists in various fields who are proud of an open and collaborative culture in which you can explore your ideas and take initiative.
You will join our growing Data Science team, which is part of the Research & Development department. The total R&D department consists of around 50 researchers and software engineers. As datascience team we conduct research, develop and maintain data driven methods for maritime operations.
Datascience and Artificial Intelligence are identified as key technologies in the MARIN strategy for the future. The datascience programme is part of the R&D technology plan and consists of four sub-programmes: bringing cutting-edge machine learning methods to the maritime domain; data-driven autonomous decision making or decision support, e.g. reinforcement learning; combining first-principles methods with data-driven methods; addressing robustness and explainability of data-driven methods.
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