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88c5cb7002 Update of English CV 2025-08-20 20:38:13 +02:00
ca675cefc8 Added ALTEN internship 2024-01-17 14:48:43 +01:00
fc95d4d8c5 Added React and Inventory System 2023-09-12 21:52:42 +02:00
32fc67fa36 Added profile picture and some other small changes 2023-09-12 00:30:11 +02:00
86bb5040fa Fixed typo 2023-09-03 17:59:29 +02:00
d71af628ab Removed unused icon 2023-08-30 22:50:58 +02:00
ed8097e492 Added LaTeX as skill 2023-08-30 22:50:34 +02:00
384e12ed02 Added main.*.tex to .gitignore 2023-08-30 22:50:22 +02:00
59f76e58fa Fixed typos 2023-08-30 22:49:41 +02:00
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# Hi! I'm Tim Huizinga
An Applied Physics student with a passion for programming!
I have always enjoyed programming as a hobby, and would love to make it my carreer.
Since then I have also combining this hobby with the hardware side of things.
Most recently I have picked up [Rust], and have fallen in love with this programming language.
Ever since I was young I have always been interested in technology, whether it was taking apart (broken) electronics or playing around on my parents computer.
In high school I discovered that I also really liked physics, so that is what I ended up studying, but programming always remained one of my hobbies.
A couple of years ago I picked up the programming language [Rust] and all my personal projects since have been build with it!
I'm also quite experienced with Linux as I have been daily driving it for the past decade at this point.
Making me very familiar with the terminal and the different command line tools available.
And have even been running my own Linux server at home for quite some time now!
I also discovered I enjoyed working with hardware during my minor in Electronics for Robotics and have since worked on a variety of hardware related projects at home as well.
One example would be adding bluetooth audio to my car, which included hacking into the CAN bus to integrate with the normally CD only steering wheel controls.
I'm also a big Linux fan and have run it as my main operating system for well over a decade at this point, I even game in a virtual machine so I technically never have to leave Linux!
This has since expanded to running my own Linux server at home and more recently tinkering with a bare metal Kubernetes cluster at home.
[Rust]: https://rust-lang.org
## Projects
### [Home Automation](https://git.huizinga.dev/Dreaded_X/automation_rs)
I have slowly been converting my house into my very own smart home!
It all started with a couple of [Philips Hue] light bulbs.
The Hue app allows for some level of automation but it wasn't quite doing what I wanted.
So initially I wrote a very simple program in [Go] to add my own automations.
As I added more smart devices to my house, the program grew massively in scope with things quickly getting hacked in just to make it work.
Eventually I decided to rewrite the whole thing in [Rust]!
This was my first real Rust after picking up the language during [Advent of Code] and was (and still is) a great learning experience.
[Philips Hue]: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philips_Hue
[Go]: https://go.dev
[Rust]: https://rust-lang.org
[Advent of Code]: https://adventofcode.com/
### [Siranga (Greek for Tunnel)](https://git.huizinga.dev/Dreaded_X/siranga)
Sometimes you want to use your fancy new work-in-progress with someone remote, but how would you do this easily and securely?
That is where Siranga comes in, with this tool you can quickly create a new subdomain that connects to a local port on your machine, and all you need: SSH!
When connecting to Siranga over SSH it makes uses of the tunneling capabilities of SSH to forward one of your local ports to Siranga.
At the same time Siranga acts as a webserver and when a connection comes in for a given subdomain it will handle creating the connection through the SSH tunnel.
The authorized SSH keys for each user are retrieved through LDAP and the subdomains are (optionally) protected using ForwardAuth.
In my Kubernetes cluster LDAP is provided by LLDAP and ForwardAuth is provided by my single sign-on provider Authelia.
### [Z80 Computer](https://git.huizinga.dev/Z80/Z80)
The first big hardware project that I worked on was building a computer, from the ground up, around the [Z80] microprocessor.
I had to learn a wide range of skills for this project, including things like learning how to design PCBs, programming in assembly, working with [FPGA]s, and learning to operate an oscilloscope.
@@ -28,18 +53,6 @@ However since then I have also connected the [ESP32] to the [CAN bus] of my car,
[ESP32]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP32
[CAN bus]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus
### [Home Automation](https://git.huizinga.dev/Dreaded_X/automation_rs)
I have slowly been converting my house into my very own smart home!
It all started with a couple of [Philips Hue] light bulbs, the Hue app allows for some level of automation but it wasn't quite doing what I wanted.
So initially I wrote a very simple program in [Go] to add my own automations.
As I added more smart devices to my house, the program grew massively in scope with things quickly getting hacked in just to make it work.
Eventually I decided to rewrite the whole thing in Rust!
This was my first real Rust after picking up the language during [Advent of Code] and was (and still is) a great learning experience.
[Philips Hue]: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philips_Hue
[Go]: https://go.dev
[Advent of Code]: https://adventofcode.com/
### [Pico P1](https://git.huizinga.dev/Dreaded_X/pico_p1)
This is my most recent project, as I had recently decided to pick up a [Raspberry Pi Pico W] just to play around with.
I decided to build a device to read out my [DSMR5] based smart meter using it's P1 port and publish the information using [MQTT].

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\newcommand{\Projects}{Personal Projects}
\newcommand{\Now}{Now}
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\newcommand{\English}{English}
\newcommand{\Native}{native}
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\newcommand{\AnalogPhotography}{Analog Photography}
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{\huge Applied Physics Student} % Career or current job title
{\huge Software Developer} % Career or current job title
\end{minipage}
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\vspace{-\baselineskip} % Required for vertically aligning minipages
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\cvsect{\WhoAmI}
\begin{minipage}[t]{1\textwidth} % 40% of the page width for the introduction text
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.25\textwidth}
\vspace{-\baselineskip} % Required for vertically aligning minipages
\begin{tikzpicture}
\clip (0,0) circle (1.8cm) ;
\node[anchor=center] at (0, -0.2) {\includegraphics[width=6cm]{images/pfp.jpg}};
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\begin{minipage}[t]{0.75\textwidth} % 40% of the page width for the introduction text
\vspace{-\baselineskip} % Required for vertically aligning minipages
\vspace{0.3cm}
\input{latex/blurb.{{lang}}.md.tex}
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\hfill
\iconsvg{git}{12}{Git}\\
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\iconsvg{android}{12}{Android Dev}\\
\iconsvg{docker}{12}{Docker}\\
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\iconempty{12}{PCB Design}\\
\iconsvg{k3s}{12}{K3S}\\
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\icon{\faMicrochip}{12}{Embedded}\\
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\iconsvg{bash}{12}{Bash}\\
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\iconsvg{docker}{12}{Docker}\\
\iconsvg{react}{12}{React}\\
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\icon{\faMicrochip}{12}{Embedded}\\
\iconsvg{kubernetes}{12}{Kubernetes}\\
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\iconsvg{android}{12}{Android Dev}\\
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\iconsvg{latex}{12}{LaTeX}\\
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\iconempty{12}{PCB Design}\\
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\cvsect{\Languages}
\textbf{\Dutch} - native\\
\textbf{\English} - near native
\textbf{\Dutch} \\
\hspace*{2em} \Native \\
\textbf{\English} \\
\hspace*{2em} \NearNative
\vspace{8pt}
\cvsect{\Hobbies}
\AnalogPhotography\\
\HouseMusic
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\vspace{-\baselineskip} % Required for vertically aligning minipages
\input{latex/project/z80.{{lang}}.md.tex}
\input{latex/project/automation.{{lang}}.md.tex}
\vspace{6pt}
\input{latex/project/z80.{{lang}}.md.tex}
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\vspace{-\baselineskip} % Required for vertically aligning minipages
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# Hi! I'm Tim Huizinga
#{blurb.en.md}
## Projects
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#{project/siranga.en.md}
#{project/z80.en.md}
#{project/car-stereo.en.md}
#{project/automation.en.md}
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An Applied Physics student with a passion for programming!
Ever since I was young I have always been interested in technology, whether it was taking apart (broken) electronics or playing around on my parents computer.
In high school I discovered that I also really liked physics, so that is what I ended up studying, but programming always remained one of my hobbies.
A couple of years ago I picked up the programming language [Rust] and all my personal projects since have been build with it!
I have always enjoyed programming as a hobby, and would love to make it my carreer.
Since then I have also combining this hobby with the hardware side of things.
Most recently I have picked up [Rust], and have fallen in love with this programming language.
I also discovered I enjoyed working with hardware during my minor in Electronics for Robotics and have since worked on a variety of hardware related projects at home as well.
One example would be adding bluetooth audio to my car, which included hacking into the CAN bus to integrate with the normally CD only steering wheel controls.
I'm also quite experienced with Linux as I have been daily driving it for the past decade at this point.
Making me very familiar with the terminal and the different command line tools available.
And have even been running my own Linux server at home for quite some time now!
I'm also a big Linux fan and have run it as my main operating system for well over a decade at this point, I even game in a virtual machine so I technically never have to leave Linux!
This has since expanded to running my own Linux server at home and more recently tinkering with a bare metal Kubernetes cluster at home.
[Rust]: https://rust-lang.org

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Een Applied Physics student met aan passie voor programeren!
Een Applied Physics student met een passie voor programmeren!
Ik heb het altijd leuk gevonden om te programeren als hobby, en wil er graag mijn baan van maken.
Ik heb het altijd leuk gevonden om te programmeren als hobby en wil er graag mijn baan van maken.
Tegenwoordig gaat deze hobby ook vaak samen met de hardware kant.
Recent ben ik ook begonnen met het programeren in [Rust], en het is snel mijn favoriete programeer taal geworden.
Recent ben ik ook begonnen met het programmeren in [Rust] en het is snel mijn favoriete programmeertaal geworden.
Daarnaast heb ik ook veel ervaring met Linux, ik gebruik het al bij 10 jaar als mijn daily driver.
Daarnaast heb ik ook veel ervaring met Linux.
Ik gebruik het al bijna 10 jaar als mijn daily driver.
Hierdoor ben ik erg bekend met de command line en de verschillende tools die daar beschikbaar zijn.
Ik draai zelfs al enige tijd mijn eigen Linux server thuis!

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---
I have slowly been converting my house into my very own smart home!
It all started with a couple of [Philips Hue] light bulbs, the Hue app allows for some level of automation but it wasn't quite doing what I wanted.
It all started with a couple of [Philips Hue] light bulbs.
The Hue app allows for some level of automation but it wasn't quite doing what I wanted.
So initially I wrote a very simple program in [Go] to add my own automations.
As I added more smart devices to my house, the program grew massively in scope with things quickly getting hacked in just to make it work.
Eventually I decided to rewrite the whole thing in Rust!
Eventually I decided to rewrite the whole thing in [Rust]!
This was my first real Rust after picking up the language during [Advent of Code] and was (and still is) a great learning experience.
[Philips Hue]: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philips_Hue
[Go]: https://go.dev
[Rust]: https://rust-lang.org
[Advent of Code]: https://adventofcode.com/

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title: Home Automation
---
Ik ben langzaam aan bezig om mijn huis om te toveren in een smart home!
Het begon allemaal met een aantal [Philips Hue] lampen, doormiddel van de Hue app is wel wat mogelijk voor automatisering, maar niet precies wat ik wilde.
Ik ben langzaamaan bezig om mijn huis om te toveren in een smart home!
Het begon allemaal met een aantal [Philips Hue] lampen, door middel van de Hue app is wel wat mogelijk voor automatisering, maar niet precies wat ik wilde.
Dus in de eerste instantie had ik een heel simpel programma geschreven in [Go] om zo mijn eigen automatiseringen mogelijk te maken.
Maar naarmate ik meer smart devices toevoegde aan mijn huis werd dit programma steeds complexer, vooral omdat ik alles er een beetje in moest hacken om het werkend te krijgen.
Uitendelijk heb ik er voor gekozen om het helemaal opnieuw te bouwen in [Rust]!
Dit was mijn eerste echte project met Rust nadat ik het begonnen was met leren tijdens Advent of Code en het was (en is nog steeds) een heel leerzaam project.
Dit was mijn eerste echte project met Rust nadat ik het net begonnen was met leren tijdens [Advent of Code] en het was (en is nog steeds) een heel leerzaam project.
[Philips Hue]: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philips_Hue
[Go]: https://go.dev
[Rust]: https://rust-lang.org
[Advent of Code]: https://adventofcode.com/

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title: Car Stereo
---
Mijn Peugeot 207 heeft alleen bluetooth voor bellen, dus het leek mijn leuk om mijn eigen bluetooth ontvanger to bouwen met een [ESP32] microcontroller.
Oorspronkelijk was het doel om gewoon een onvanger to bouwen en deze aan te sluiten op de aux port in het dashboardkastje, maar uiteindelijk is het project toch iets complexer geworden.
Het is namelijk nu ook mogelijk om de muziek de bedienen via de knoppen op mijn stuur, dit komt omdat ik de [ESP32] aangesloten heb op de [CAN bus] van mijn auto.
Mijn Peugeot 207 heeft alleen bluetooth voor bellen, dus het leek mijn leuk om mijn eigen bluetooth ontvanger te bouwen met een [ESP32] microcontroller.
Oorspronkelijk was het doel om gewoon een ontvanger te bouwen en deze aan te sluiten op de aux aansluiting in het dashboardkastje, maar uiteindelijk is het project toch iets complexer geworden.
Het is namelijk nu ook mogelijk om te muziek de bedienen via de knoppen op mijn stuur.
Dit komt omdat ik de [ESP32] aangesloten heb op de [CAN bus] van mijn auto.
[ESP32]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP32
[CAN bus]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus

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project:
url: git.huizinga.dev/Dreaded_X/inventory
title: Inventory System
---
As I got more into developing hardware my collection of electronic components also grew and I needed a better way of organizing everything.
I decided that it was a great opertunity to learn React and to develop the frontend of my very own simple inventory management system.
The system uses QR codes to link the physical components to their representation in the mangement system, which contains more information on the specific component like for example datasheets.
It also stores where each of the components is supposed to be stored, which makes it very easy to find components in the future.

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project:
url: git.huizinga.dev/Dreaded_X/inventory
title: Inventory Systeem
---
Doordat ik steeds meer bezig was met hardware projecten, groeide ook mijn verzamling electronische componenten en had ik een betere manier nodig om het allemaal to organizeren.
Toen besloot ik dat dit een goed moment was om React the leren en om mijn eigen simplete inventory management systeem te ontwikkelen.
Het systeem maakt gebruik van QR codes om the physieke componenten the linken aan een representatie in het management systeem.
Hier is vervolgens weer meer informatie over het component the vinden is, zoals datasheets.
Ook staat er in het systeem waar elk component opgeslagen dient te worden, hierdoor is het gemakkelijk om later de componenten weer te vinden.

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title: Pico P1
---
Dit is mijn meest recente project, ik had recent een [Raspberry Pi Pico W] gekocht om mee rond te spelen.
Uiteindelijk heb ik besloten een apparaat te maken om mijn [DSMR5] slimme meter uit te lezen via de P1 en deze informatie vervolgen via [MQTT] te delen.
Dit is mijn meest recente project.
Ik had recent een [Raspberry Pi Pico W] gekocht om mee rond te spelen.
Uiteindelijk heb ik besloten een apparaat te maken om mijn [DSMR5] slimme meter uit te lezen via de P1 en deze informatie vervolgens via [MQTT] te delen.
Het doel van dit project was vooral om ervaring op te doen met Rust voor embedded devices, een ecosystem dat nog volop in ontwikkeling is momenteel.
Tot nu toe is dit een hele goede ervaring geweest.

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project:
url: git.huizinga.dev/Dreaded_X/siranga
title: Siranga (Greek for Tunnel)
---
Sometimes you want to use your fancy new work-in-progress with someone remote, but how would you do this easily and securely?
That is where Siranga comes in, with this tool you can quickly create a new subdomain that connects to a local port on your machine, and all you need: SSH!
When connecting to Siranga over SSH it makes uses of the tunneling capabilities of SSH to forward one of your local ports to Siranga.
At the same time Siranga acts as a webserver and when a connection comes in for a given subdomain it will handle creating the connection through the SSH tunnel.
The authorized SSH keys for each user are retrieved through LDAP and the subdomains are (optionally) protected using ForwardAuth.
In my Kubernetes cluster LDAP is provided by LLDAP and ForwardAuth is provided by my single sign-on provider Authelia.

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project:
url: git.huizinga.dev/Dreaded_X/siranga
title: Siranga (Greek for Tunnel)
---
Sometimes you want to use your fancy new work-in-progress with someone remote, but how would you do this easily and securely?
That is where Siranga comes in, with this tool you can quickly create a new subdomain that connects to a local port on your machine, and all you need: SSH!
When connecting to Siranga over SSH it makes uses of the tunneling capabilities of SSH to forward one of your local ports to Siranga.
At the same time Siranga acts as a webserver and when a connection comes in for a given subdomain it will handle creating the connection through the SSH tunnel.
The authorized SSH keys for each user are retrieved through LDAP and the subdomains are (optionally) protected using ForwardAuth.
In my Kubernetes cluster LDAP is provided by LLDAP and ForwardAuth is provided by my single sign-on provider Authelia.

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title: Z80 Computer
---
Een van mijn eerste grote hardware projecten was een computer ontwerpen rondom the de [Z80] microprocessor.
Hiervoor moest ik een groot aantal nieuwe vaardigheden leren, waaronder het ontwerpen van PCB's, programeren in Assembly, werken met [FPGA]'s en leren omgaan met een oscilloscope.
Een van mijn eerste grote hardware projecten was een computer ontwerpen rondom de [Z80] microprocessor.
Hiervoor moest ik een groot aantal nieuwe vaardigheden leren, waaronder het ontwerpen van PCB's, programmeren in Assembly, werken met [FPGA]'s en leren omgaan met een oscilloscope.
[Z80]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zilog_Z80
[FPGA]: https://en.wikipeida.org/wiki/Field-programmable_gate_array

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\newcommand{\Now}{Heden}
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\newcommand{\English}{Engels}
\newcommand{\Native}{vloeiend}
\newcommand{\NearNative}{vloeiend}
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fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
dotenvy::dotenv().ok();
generate_readme()?;
generate_lang("en")?;
generate_lang("nl")?;
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generate_latex_from_yml()?;
generate_latex_private()?;
generate_readme()?;
Ok(())
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- name: MSc
description: Applied Physics with a focus on Quantum Computation.
- name: Applied Physics MSc
description: With a focus on Quantum Computation focused courses
at: Delft University of Technology
start: 2019
end: 2024
- name: BSc
description: Applied Physics with a minor in Electronics for Robotics.
- name: Applied Physics BSc
description: With a minor in Electronics for Robotics
at: Delft University of Technology
start: 2016
end: 2019

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- name: MSc
description: Applied Physics met een focus op Quantum Computation.
- name: Applied Physics MSc
description: Met een focus op Quantum Computation gerelateerde vakken.
at: TU Delft
start: 2019
end: 2024
- name: BSc
description: Applied Physics met een minor in Electronics for Robotics.
- name: Technische Natuurkunde BSc
description: Met een minor in Electronics for Robotics.
at: TU Delft
start: 2016
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- name: Consultant
description: |
As a consultant for ALTEN I bring my software development expertise to other companies to help them out with various projects.
But when I between assignments
The goal of this project is to take in measurement data, collected by sending vibrations into the earth and measuring the response in several different location, and performing a process called full wave inversion.
This process makes it possible to gain insight into the speed of the soundwaves underground and could therefore reveal certain properties underground.
I have worked on almost all aspects of this project, ranging from building the User Interface, to refactoring the codebase, to improving the build system and Azure Devops pipeline.
at: ALTEN
start: 2024
- name: Software Developer (via ALTEN)
description: |
At Grimbergen they were working on a robot to mill the rough surface of the walls of the Hubertustunnel in The Hague, but the project started to run out of time.
So a couple of colleagues and I where brought in to turn to project around. During this project the deadlines where very tight, only one month before a big test and demo, and only three months before the project needed to be finished.
During this time I had to quickly learn ROS (Robot Operating System) as I had no prior experience, but within no time I was speed and ended up playing a leading role in ensuring the project was (for the most part) done in time.
As the robot is currently deployed I have taken a maintenance role in the project fixing issues as they popup, while also taking part in the startup phase for the next project.
at: Grimbergen
start: 2025
- name: Software Developer (via ALTEN)
description: |
I was brought in to update the Yocto Linux based embedded Linux distribution running on several of their public transit products to the latest version.
During this project I was essentially the sole developer working on this update and as a result I had a wide range of responsibilities.
This included updating build files so they would build with the new version, testing the new distribution to ensure everything worked, updating the installation tools to ensure compatibility, and modifying the FTDI linux driver to support an odd configuration that was not properly accounted for in the hardware.
At the same time I was also in charge of maintaining the existing distribution and fixing issues in both the old and new distribution when they got reported.
at: SWARCO
start: 2024
end: 2025
- name: Intern
description: |
As intern for ALTEN I mapped out the different parts of the Chengeta Wildlife poacher detection project, developed by previous interns.
Based on this I put together a plan with concrete steps for further development of the project, with focus on integrating the existing work together.
at: ALTEN
start: 2023
end: 2024
- name: App Developer
description: I developed in internal Android app to aid in the calibration of temperature sensors.
description: Developed an internal Android app in Java to aid in the calibration of IoT temperature sensors
at: EOCE
start: 2019
end: 2019
- name: Teaching Assistant
description: I helped others students if they had questions during tutorial sessions for the course Electromagnetism.
description: Helped other students with questions and their homework during tutorial sessions for the course Electromagnetism.
at: Delft University of Technology
start: 2018
end: 2019

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- name: Stagair
description: |
Als stagair voor ALTEN heb ik de verschillende onderdelen van het Chengeta Wildlife stropers detectie project, verricht door eerdere stagairs, duidelijk in kaart gebracht.
Aan de hand van dit eerdere verrichte werk heb ik een plan opgestelt met concrete stappen om dit project verder door te ontwikkelen tot een geheel.
at: ALTEN Nederland
start: 2023
end: 2024
- name: App Developer
description: Ik heb een interne Android app ontwikkeld voor het kalibreren van temperatuur sensoren.
description: Interne Android app ontwikkeld in Java voor het kalibreren van IoT temperatuursensoren.
at: EOCE
start: 2019
end: 2019
- name: Teaching Assistant
description: Ik hielp andere studenten als zij vragen hadden tijdens de werkcolleges voor het vak Elektromagnetisme.
description: Tijdens werkcolleges voor het vak Elektromagnetisme andere studenten helpen met vragen en het maken van huiswerk
at: TU Delft
start: 2018
end: 2019