Sebastian Rubbert

Researcher at Fraunhofer CML
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Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, DE

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Experience

    • Germany
    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Researcher
      • Jul 2021 - Present

  • ENLYZE GmbH
    • Aachen, Germany
    • Data Scientist
      • Dec 2018 - Jan 2021

      Enlyze's clients are manufacturing companies. We do data analysis with the aim of improving the quality in their production process. I started out by developing an algorithm for our own current sensor, and moved on to the client based data analysis. This work includes data exploration, preprocessing and algorithm development. Enlyze's clients are manufacturing companies. We do data analysis with the aim of improving the quality in their production process. I started out by developing an algorithm for our own current sensor, and moved on to the client based data analysis. This work includes data exploration, preprocessing and algorithm development.

  • TU Delft
    • Delft, Netherlands
    • PHD Student
      • Nov 2013 - Mar 2018

      I did my PhD in theoretical physics working on Majorana bound states. These particles are of interest for the implementation of a quantum computer. My, mainly numerical work, was in close collaboration with experimentalists, for example, modelling experiments with unexpected outcomes, doing in depth statistical analysis of measured data, or developing experimental setups that avoid different technical difficulties. I did my PhD in theoretical physics working on Majorana bound states. These particles are of interest for the implementation of a quantum computer. My, mainly numerical work, was in close collaboration with experimentalists, for example, modelling experiments with unexpected outcomes, doing in depth statistical analysis of measured data, or developing experimental setups that avoid different technical difficulties.

Education

  • RWTH Aachen University
    Master's degree, Theoretical Physics
    2009 - 2013

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