Summary
Samy Aittahar is a data engineer and PhD researcher with 11 years of experience applying AI and optimal control to renewable energy systems and microgrids. He combines academic rigor—publishing on decentralized renewable electricity production—with hands-on consulting, turning research into production-ready software and ETL pipelines using Databricks and Python. As a teaching assistant he has delivered courses on programming and reinforcement learning, and has applied RL and ML methods for industry partners like Enervalis, Colruyt and Haulogy. His recent work spans DevOps-style observability platforms and algorithmic control for hydrogen electrolysis systems, highlighting a rare blend of control theory, ML, and infrastructure engineering. Based in Liège, Belgium, he’s finishing his thesis (submission expected by Spring 2024) and continues to translate academic insights into practical energy-tech solutions. An understated strength is his experience teaching children and adolescents programming, which sharpens his ability to explain complex algorithms simply.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree Computer Science, Master’s Degree Computer Science at Université de Rennes I
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science at Nantes Université
Associate’s Degree Computer Science, Associate’s Degree Computer Science at Université Côte d'Azur
French, English, Italian