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Praktisk informatikk

Data science meets marine engineering: A real-life, grey-box approach to ship power consumption.

Institutt for Informatikk inviterer til tredje foredrag i møteserien "Praktisk Informatikk", der vi belyser informatikkens møte med industri og praksis - den virkelige verden! Pizza blir servert. Denne gangen møter vi en noe utradisjonell programmerer, nemlig marineingeniør Marijn Postma som jobber i Nortech AI.

Grafisk illustrasjon av et skip som flyter på linjegrafer
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Hva sier Marijn om seg selv?

I am a recently graduated Marine Engineer that is passionate about the relation between data/optimisations and how to apply those in the maritime context. This is why I am now working as a data scientist/engineer at Nortech AI, where I aim to collect, and make sense out of data of maritime assets.

Marijns oppsummering:

As machine learning and data science is become more and more accessible for anybody, both practical and theoretical knowledge of the analysed systems remains important. In this talk, I will explore how combining data science and data engineering with engineering expertise can enhance data cleaning, validation, and finally asset modelling.

We will talk about a grey-box approach to track power consumption on ships and demonstrate how this method can correct for various external influences. Starting from the ground up with the data collection and data-pipeline necessary to be able to make such models. I hope to give some insights into both a practical data science application and its relation with real-life.