Josko de Boer has a diverse work experience in the field of data engineering and theoretical physics. Josko started their career as a PhD student in theoretical physics at Leiden University, focusing on numerical hydrodynamics/holography schemes for strange metals. However, they decided not to pursue a PhD and transitioned to the field of data engineering.
Josko then worked as an Expert Programmer and Data Analyst at TU Delft, where they were responsible for assisting an international team of researchers with data acquisition and analysis. Josko also worked on their Master's thesis on Green's Function Methods for Transport Calculations involving Capacitive at Theoretical Physics, Delft.
Josko later joined the Institute-Lorentz at Leiden University, where they participated in the Casimir Short Rotation project and improved the implementation of a novel gauge theoretical model for generalised nematics. Josko also worked as a theorist in the Caviglia Lab at TU Delft, focusing on finding the superconducting gap structure of LaAlO$_3$/SrTiO$_3$ hetero-interfaces.
In the data engineering field, Josko worked at Spil Games and Azerion, where they were responsible for the maintenance, operation, and development of data infrastructure. Josko also worked as a Senior Data Engineer at Randstad Groep Nederland, where they were involved in improving sprint and DevOps processes, developing APIs for data presentation, and setting up an MLOps Pipeline.
Currently, Josko is working as the Team Lead Data Engineer at Xomnia. Josko leads a team of data engineers, focusing on diversity and growth. Josko is also involved in privacy, Responsible AI, and Architects Group within the company.
Overall, Josko de Boer has a strong background in theoretical physics and extensive experience in data engineering, with a focus on data acquisition, analysis, and infrastructure development.
Josko de Boer completed their education as follows:
From 2014 to 2016, they attended Delft University of Technology, where they obtained a Master's Degree in Quantum mechanics and Quantum transport.
Prior to that, from 2009 to 2014, they also attended Delft University of Technology and obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Applied Physics.
Before entering university, Josko de Boer attended Zuyderzee College from 2004 to 2009, where they completed their high school education with a focus on Nature and Science, specifically Gymnasium.
In addition to their academic degrees, they also hold a certification as a Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer from National Instruments, which they obtained in June 2017. There is no information available regarding the specific months or years in which they obtained their Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
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