
Astronomer @ University of Amsterdam
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University of Amsterdam
Software Engineer
June 19, 2026 – Present
WD-transitingdebris-alerts
April 9, 2026 – Present
webpage that check if any of the known white dwarf with transiting debris trigger alerts
View Projectcyclotronbinary_toymodel
October 16, 2024 – October 16, 2024
A toy model for lightcurves of cyclotron emitting binaries
View ProjectKoester_DAmodels
March 4, 2024 – March 7, 2024
white dwarf model spectra and an interpolator to easily generate white dwarf spectra
View ProjectWDfunctions
March 4, 2024 – March 31, 2025
a collection of useful functions related to white dwarf stars
View ProjectWDmodel_interpolator
October 30, 2019 – May 2, 2020
An interpolator for Koester DA white dwarf models
View Projectztf_ebfit
September 8, 2019 – May 7, 2020
analysis tool for eclipsing binary lightcurves from ztf
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's projects are heavily focused on academic research in astrophysics, primarily using Python. While demonstrating deep technical skills in a specific domain, this narrow focus might indicate a potential challenge in adapting to a broader software engineering context or diverse team environments without prior exposure. The single listed professional experience as 'Software Engineer' at a university, with a future start date, provides no current or past performance data for cultural fit assessment.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. The psychometric test score is 0, providing no insights.