Phil Van Meppelen Scheppink

Blockchain Fullstack Engineer at dClimate

Phil Van Meppelen Scheppink has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. In 2016, they worked at Durell Controls as a Controls Engineering Coop, where they successfully finalized engineering documents for customer release and developed a new HVAC building interface system that accelerated development. From 2019 to 2020, they served as a Software Engineering Coop at Bosch Sensortec GmbH, where they developed a smartwatch application and a data analyzer to streamline data collection and testing processes. In 2020, they joined HTS Engineering - Heat Transfer Solutions as a Controls Designer, responsible for designing HVAC controls systems for industrial applications and managing multiple projects simultaneously. Since 2020, they have also been working as a Software Engineer at Vaze Fitness, where they are solely responsible for developing and designing a fitness application using OAuth 2.0, Node.js, and PostgreSQL. Recently, Phil has started working as a Blockchain Fullstack Engineer at dClimate in 2022.

Phil Van Meppelen Scheppink pursued their education in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Phil started their academic journey in 2014 at Fanshawe College, where they completed an Electrical Engineering Technology Diploma between 2014 and 2017. Afterward, they continued their studies at Lakehead University from 2018 until 2021, earning a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree with a specialization in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

In addition to their formal education, Phil Van Meppelen Scheppink also obtained a certification in Certified Education Robot Training. However, specific details such as the institution and the year of completion are not provided.

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dClimate

dClimate is the world's first transparent, decentralized marketplace where climate data, forecasts, and models are standardized, monetized, and distributed. The marketplace connects data publishers directly with data consumers, making climate data more accessible and reliable. When data providers share data and forecasts with the market it isautomatically scored for reliability, which helps consumers to shop for information. In exchange, dClimate creates a simple, direct-to-consumer distribution mechanism to monetize their work.


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