Bas Pijls

Lecturer at Hogeschool van Amsterdam

Randstad, Netherlands
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Bas Pijls is a lecturer and software engineer with 11 years of professional experience blending human movement science and digital technology. He teaches and coaches students in Internet of Things and game development at Hogeschool van Amsterdam while maintaining a hands-on background in embedded systems, desktop front-ends, and sensor integration. His industry work includes signal analysis and C++/C# GUI development for human motion measurement systems and implementing Bluetooth interfaces for wearable sensors. Bas combines academic rigor from an MSc in Human Movement Sciences with practical maker skills honed through Fab Academy projects, enabling prototypes that bridge biomechanics and electronics. He is skilled at turning physiological measurement needs into robust hardware–software solutions, and has experience building GPS/inertial dataloggers for sports tracking. Based in the Randstad, he brings a rare blend of movement science insight and applied embedded/software development to teaching and product work.
code11 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookMsc, Human Movement Sciences - Movement Coordination, Msc, Human Movement Sciences - Movement Coordination at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
bookFab Academy
bookBSc, Health, Technology, BSc, Health, Technology at Haagse Hogeschool/TH Rijswijk
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (1)

webserver3

Programming languages (2)

OpenSCADProcessing

Github contributions (5)

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bpijls/iCu

Dec 2016 - Feb 2018

Contributions:31 commits, 18 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 1 month
bpijls/turlteserver

Mar 2018 - Feb 2020

Webserver that controls a turtle to teach about HTTP URL encoded parameters
Contributions:2 PRs, 2 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 11 months
parametersencodedteachturtlewebserver
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Bas Pijls - Lecturer at Hogeschool van Amsterdam