Data Analyst

You search for valuable insights in the existing data, and implement new sensors that will improve those functionalities.

As a Data Analyst, you gather and analyse data from the exoskeleton to learn from its errors. You ensure that the exoskeleton generates readable data and you help your teammates make design choices using the data of previous years. Besides that you help with all things data, like processing data from the depth camera or EEG, and you develop software together with the control and software engineers. Do you have a desire to translate abstract data into a concrete solution? Then the Data Analyst function is for you!

What you will do as Data Analyst

As a Data Analyst you will develop software focused on data from the exoskeleton. This includes processing point clouds from the depth cameras, classifying the EEG-data together with the HMI engineer, modeling the exoskeleton based on IMU and joint encoder data, and more. You write scripts to analyse data from previous years to help your teammates find the required specifications of, for example, a new motor. Furthermore, you monitor the exoskeleton during training by keeping track of all the live sensor data. There is also plenty of room to add new things, such as new sensors. All to eventually analyze the data and be able to draw conclusions on what could make the exoskeleton even more efficient, faster, more reliable and smarter!

You recognize yourself in

  • You have an affinity for programming and have some experience with either Python or C++.

  • You want to know the cause of failures and find solutions to prevent these from happening.

  • You enjoy cooperating with people from different disciplines.

  • You can find the best way to clarify or visualize data to those who have less knowledge of the data.

  • You enjoy searching for patterns in data.

  • You are curious to know what is not yet measured.

You want to become (even) better at 

  • The collection, saving, processing and analysis of large amounts of data.

  • Programming for data analysis (Python), but also embedded programming (C++).

  • Working as part of a multidisciplinary team.

  • Working with deadlines and owning responsibility to your team members.

  • Working independently within a team, setting your own deadlines.

You get in return

  • Technical and personal skills.

  • Experience in working together in a large multi-disciplinary team.

  • Contacts with companies in the data analytics industry.

  • The space to make mistakes and learn from them.

  • A year full of unforgettable memories and new friends.

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