Summary
Reinold Pasterkamp is a Data Science Software Engineer with 11 years of experience bridging scientific research and pragmatic software delivery, currently applying his skills at Alliander. Trained as an environmental physicist, he moved from academic remote sensing and Matlab-based algorithm development into architecting Java microservice systems and data-driven modelling for medical and geospatial domains. At Philips he led cross-functional teams to develop a cardiac electrophysiology simulator (microservices, Spring, Python, Matlab, Docker on AWS), demonstrating an ability to translate complex scientific models into scalable software. He combines hands-on coding in Java and Python with systems architecture, tech leadership and Scrum practice, often serving as the translator between scientists and engineers. Known for a practical, can-do attitude, Reinold focuses on delivering customer value and keeps an unusually strong overview across modelling, numerical methods and production software.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science Environmental Physics, Master of Science Environmental Physics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)
English, Dutch, French, German