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Martin I.

Head Of Software Development at raicoon

Martin I. is an accomplished software development leader with extensive experience in team management, strategic planning, and mentoring. Currently serving as the Head of Software Development at raicoon since June 2020, Martin oversees multiple teams, focuses on employee education, and evaluates project strategies. Previous roles include Development Team Lead and Data Scientist at raicoon, where Martin developed data science solutions for solar plant automation. Martin's academic background includes a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Notre Dame, along with master's and bachelor's degrees in Computer Software Engineering from Technische Universität Wien. Academic experience includes teaching assistant roles and research in high-performance computing, complemented by positions at Argonne National Laboratory and VRVis Zentrum für Virtual Reality und Visualisierung.

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Vienna, Austria

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raicoon

raicoon makes solar asset operations autonomous. raicoon autonomous operations center (AOC) is a cloud-based SaaS platform powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning. The system detects 100% of measurable faults and creates zero false alarms.* And through a real-time analysis of current and historical data, it doesn’t just present data for you to base decisions on. It actually makes those decisions for you. Automated fault detection and diagnostics, a simple-to-use ticket and communication system, and live reports about both system and service performance give the system everything it needs to fully automate the tasks of a traditional operations center. Manual solar operations won’t cut it in a rapidly growing market. raicoon has recovered more than 133 million kWh of energy with over 2,000 systems under contract. By improving the efficiency of existing renewable energy systems, raicoon helps solar asset managers and O&M professionals to increase the energy yield of PV plants by ~6% and improve their bottom line by 30-50%. We’re accelerating the energy transition by improving the efficiency of existing renewable energy systems, and rescuing valuable renewable energy from being wasted – right now, today. *backed by our partner, Munich Re.


Headquarters

Vienna, Austria

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11-50

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