Lukasz Kuncewicz

Head of Data Science at Digica

Lukasz Kuncewicz has extensive work experience in the field of data science and machine learning. Lukasz is currently the Head of Data Science at Digica, where they research, implements, and commercializes intelligent software using AI and deep learning techniques. Prior to this, they held the same position at Enigma Pattern, where they successfully completed over 30 data science projects for clients including T-Mobile, LEGO, and TomTom. Lukasz also has experience as a Machine Learning Ninja at StethoMe™, where they built an artificial intelligence system for analyzing data from a digital stethoscope. Lukasz has further experience in analytics, IT, and project management roles at companies like Interdanet and MTV Networks Polska. Additionally, Lukasz has held positions as a mentor at Momentum.do, a CTO at Evojam, a CEO at ElectricBrothers, and a Co-Owner at 9sekund.pl.

Lukasz Kuncewicz completed their undergraduate education at Lodz University of Technology from 1997 to 2002, obtaining a Master of Science degree in Automatics and Robotics. Additionally, in June 2016, they obtained a certification in Machine Learning from Coursera Course Certificates.

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Łódź, Poland

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Digica

Digica an international software services company working at the forefront of the Artificial Intelligence revolution. We build solutions from edge to Cloud for a range of industries, including automotive, defence, eCommerce, finance, life science, security and transportation, for major international companies and innovative start-ups alike.Digica's strength is combining its AI and Deep Learning expertise with world-class software development to allow mission-critical and time-sensitive decisions to be made faster, more reliably and with greater security.The rush to push AI to the edge is being fuelled by the rapid growth of smart devices at the edge of the network—smartphones, smart watches and sensors placed on machines and infrastructure.


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51-200

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