About Me
TEAM PLAYER AND TEAM LEAD IN A WIDE RANGE OF FIELDS:
currently working for the state authorities - consultant at the supreme authority for immission control and waste management
>5 years experience in data analysis and climate change,
>5 years experience in media planning and distribution,
>5 years experience in meteorology & forecasting,
>3 years business owner
Previous employers: Discovery Networks - Disney UK - E.ON Engineering UK - MeteoGroup - Playboy UK - Quintus Media - Sony Pictures Television Int.
currently working for the state authorities - consultant at the supreme authority for immission control and waste management
>5 years experience in data analysis and climate change,
>5 years experience in media planning and distribution,
>5 years experience in meteorology & forecasting,
>3 years business owner
Previous employers: Discovery Networks - Disney UK - E.ON Engineering UK - MeteoGroup - Playboy UK - Quintus Media - Sony Pictures Television Int.
Defining degrees
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My IT skills
Python - coding
SQL - database coding
ADMS/Plume - dispersion modelling
windPRO - wind and shadow flicker modelling
IMMI - noise prediction and dispersion of air pollutants
IBMS/Provys - programme planning
MS Office - data processing
PowerBI - business analysis
R - statistical computing
ArcGIS - mapping
Welcome to my homepage.
Curiosity. That's the one word that describes me best. Hence my education and polyvalent career path.
After five years studying law I found my way back to the key question: How does the world work? A degree in atmospheric physics gave me some insights, yet never enough. My desire to communicate the knowledge accumulated so far brought me to media. Here, I very much enjoyed working across a divers repertoire of content from kids and science productions all the way up to adult entertainment.
Still, my roots are with science, and so I had to return working as a meteorologist. The engineering arm of E.On handed me the most competent environment to do so and, on top, training on the job to become an environment and climate change consultant. Five exciting years I assessed risks from extreme weather, climate change and power plant emissions to human health and the environment. When being tasked with a geophysical risk assessment for a new nuclear plant I worked beyond my limits and afterwards, I quit the industry. I desperately needed a break and followed my passion for healthy and delicious food. So I founded Kawa Cafe-Deli. Three years we built a brand and happy customers only for me to realise, I am a scientist. After two years working in the forecasting industry and becoming a senior weather forecaster the company closed its German business arm, releasing all its employers thus handing me an opportunity to question myself once again:
What is it that I am most passionate about and what is it I want to achieve most? The answer was quite simple actually; never stop analysing and uncovering a few more of mother nature's secrets! So I enlisted for a truly gruelling six months full-time course to become a data scientist. As brutal as it was learning week after week about coding a SQL and Non-SQL database, using Python and its powerful libraries NumPy and Pandas, coding in R for sound statistical analysis, drilling into Big Data with all those powerful tools, building an environment from data source to data storage and business analysis, and eventually blowing my brain fuses on the magnificent algorithms of Machine Learning - finally I met all the tools necessary to dissect mother nature. The beauty of knowledge. The beauty of research. And the duty of impartiality.
I am happy where I am. And by definition I am always open for connections.
Curiosity. That's the one word that describes me best. Hence my education and polyvalent career path.
After five years studying law I found my way back to the key question: How does the world work? A degree in atmospheric physics gave me some insights, yet never enough. My desire to communicate the knowledge accumulated so far brought me to media. Here, I very much enjoyed working across a divers repertoire of content from kids and science productions all the way up to adult entertainment.
Still, my roots are with science, and so I had to return working as a meteorologist. The engineering arm of E.On handed me the most competent environment to do so and, on top, training on the job to become an environment and climate change consultant. Five exciting years I assessed risks from extreme weather, climate change and power plant emissions to human health and the environment. When being tasked with a geophysical risk assessment for a new nuclear plant I worked beyond my limits and afterwards, I quit the industry. I desperately needed a break and followed my passion for healthy and delicious food. So I founded Kawa Cafe-Deli. Three years we built a brand and happy customers only for me to realise, I am a scientist. After two years working in the forecasting industry and becoming a senior weather forecaster the company closed its German business arm, releasing all its employers thus handing me an opportunity to question myself once again:
What is it that I am most passionate about and what is it I want to achieve most? The answer was quite simple actually; never stop analysing and uncovering a few more of mother nature's secrets! So I enlisted for a truly gruelling six months full-time course to become a data scientist. As brutal as it was learning week after week about coding a SQL and Non-SQL database, using Python and its powerful libraries NumPy and Pandas, coding in R for sound statistical analysis, drilling into Big Data with all those powerful tools, building an environment from data source to data storage and business analysis, and eventually blowing my brain fuses on the magnificent algorithms of Machine Learning - finally I met all the tools necessary to dissect mother nature. The beauty of knowledge. The beauty of research. And the duty of impartiality.
I am happy where I am. And by definition I am always open for connections.