Ian Van Der Neut is a Developer-Architect-Researcher with nearly three decades of professional experience and nine years focused on advanced software and research engineering. Based in Nijensleek, Netherlands, he currently architects datagrids and 3D visualization pre-processing pipelines at KNMI, combining Python, Java and C/C++ on UNIX/Linux platforms. His background in industrial engineering informs a pragmatic approach to scalable, high-performance systems and scientific data workflows. Ian has a long history in software development roles across telecommunications and enterprise firms, bringing deep systems-level knowledge of grid computing and visualization. Colleagues rely on his ability to bridge research requirements with production-grade architectures and tooling. Notably, his work emphasizes efficient preprocessing for 3D visualization—an often-overlooked but critical step that enables downstream analysis and delivery.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc., Industrial Engineering, B.Sc., Industrial Engineering at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
ADAGUC is a geographical information system to visualize netCDF files via the web. The software consists of a server side C++ application and a client side JavaScript application. The software provides several features to access and visualize data over the web, it uses OGC standards for data dissemination.
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Ian Van Der Neut - Developer Architect Researcher at KNMI