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Patrik-Michalski

Patrik was already interested in the subject during his school days Computer science, so he studied at RBZ Technik in Kiel immediately after graduating from high school in 2017, at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel took up studies. He dedicated this to the data science area. The bachelor's degree was then followed by a master's degree in computer science, where Patrik continued his training in the field of data science, so that he a broad knowledge in the areas of “Big Data”, “Machine Learning” and “Process Mining”. During his last semester in Master, Patrik took on his first research tasks in the working group Archaeoinformatics - Data Science, where he will be in January 2023 his graduation as a doctoral student with Prof. Dr. Matthias Renz started.

Patrik was a developer and research partner in the MARISPACE-X project, which is one of the Europe-wide GAIA-X projects. Be The main focus was on efficient routing, especially in the Shipping sector. Patrik researched new methods, the environmental data and other preferences when optimizing Include routes. To this end, Patrik works with the Institute of Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Southern California (USC). Los Angeles together.

Patrik is currently researching for the DFG SPP 2422 project, which is aimed at... Task has made development process in the economy optimize. Because they arise during the production of components, for example apparent inexplicable production errors, the entire delivery can make them unusable and increase production costs let shoot. New ones are being worked on together with the Fraunhofer Institute Researched models from the field of machine learning on the one hand to reduce the error margin and on the other hand external to determine factors.

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