Rick Lamers is an AI researcher and engineer with 14 years of hands-on experience building developer-facing tools, full-stack web apps, and production ML workflows. He co-founded Orchest, an open-source data workflow orchestrator (orchest/orchest) and personally raised $4M in VC funding before pivoting and returning capital, demonstrating both technical depth and pragmatic business judgment. Rick has shipped front-end UX improvements, parameter editors and job scheduling features in Orchest, and contributed backend and DevOps work (Docker/terminal integration) to Grid Studio, showing fluency across UI, backend, and infrastructure. After leading an AI startup through acquisition and R&D roles at Groq, he now researches at NVIDIA, applying practical systems knowledge to cutting-edge ML hardware and software. Based in Amsterdam, he combines a MSc in Computer Science with entrepreneurial instincts and a penchant for open source and reading research papers, often favoring optimistic, collaborative teams. An under-the-radar strength is his ability to translate complex infrastructure trade-offs into usable developer tooling that accelerates data science productivity.
14 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MSc Strategic Entrepreneurship, Master of Science - MSc Strategic Entrepreneurship at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
Havo Management and Organisation Economics French English Math History Dutch, Havo Management and Organisation Economics French English Math History Dutch at Dorenweerd College
BA Bachelor of Commerce, BA Bachelor of Commerce at HAN University of Applied Sciences
Master of Science - MSc Computer Science, Master of Science - MSc Computer Science at Delft University of Technology
Grid studio is a web-based application for data science with full integration of open source data science frameworks and languages.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:144 commits, 16 PRs, 50 pushes in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Rick contributed to the web-based data science application by implementing features related to Docker and terminal integration. They made changes to the backend code, specifically in the `proxy/manager.go` file, likely to configure and manage Docker instances. Additionally, the user added front-end Javascript dependencies such as xterm, showing a focus on integrating a terminal within the web application for enhanced functionality. These changes suggest a role involving both backend development and aspects of DevOps.
Contributions:58 releases, 244 reviews, 1747 commits in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Rick contributed to the development and improvement of the Orchest web application, with a primary focus on front-end development and the integration of a parameter editor. They implemented features related to job scheduling, data passing memory size, and managing services through the UI. Their work included styling and design improvements across several views, along with various code fixes and enhancements.
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