From 65d509e11b761548d0070e1b41261d81b7a70971 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: yanirs Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 02:31:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] deploy: c57d80264057bac026238b08d68b4abe85902895 --- about/index.html | 4 ++-- sitemap.xml | 2 +- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/about/index.html b/about/index.html index f10089977..d8f13e2ca 100644 --- a/about/index.html +++ b/about/index.html @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ About Me | Yanir Seroussi | Data & AI for Nature -

About Me

Yanir Seroussi's profile picture

Data & AI Expert?

As noted on the homepage, you should beware of self-proclaimed experts on the internet and do your own due diligence. I cringe putting the word expert next to my name, as there’s so much to know and learn, especially in a broad area like Data & AI. Still, underselling myself would also be silly. I’ll let you be the judge.

⚡ New! These days, I provide independent consulting services around Data & AI, focusing on small-to-medium organisations in the climate tech and nature-positive sector. See my consulting page for details, or scroll down to contact me.

Obligatory self-promotional blurb

I’m an experienced data scientist and software engineer with a deep background in computer science, programming, machine learning, and statistics. My work spans the full spectrum from solving isolated data problems to building production systems that serve millions of users. With a proven capability to work independently and in teams, lead and mentor co-workers, and communicate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, I consistently deliver value to a variety of clients and projects.

Proof points

Words are cheap. Any chatbot could generate a blurb like the above. Let’s go deeper with a few highlights from my work:

Outcomes beat job titles

One of the downsides of working in an ever-changing field and accumulating a broad range of experiences is that it’s hard to summarise with a concise title. For example, being a data scientist used to imply having strong software engineering skills, but this has changed over time. It’s a similar story with the decline and rise of artificial intelligence. In an ideal world, I’d be able to let my work speak for itself, but we don’t live in such a world (in fact, human work is obsolete in my ideal world). In our world, people search for keywords and have different understandings of concepts, e.g., they may want “an AI solution” to a problem that can be solved with deterministic software engineering. Or they may believe they need an AI Engineer rather than a Data Scientist, when a few years ago it’d have been the opposite (as I’m writing this in 2023, you could replace the words data science with artificial intelligence across my historical posts and much of what I wrote would still hold).

Anyway, whether you’re trying to navigate Data & AI terminology or solve specific problems, I can probably help. As noted in my consulting page, my aim is to get to the root of business problems and iteratively implement pragmatic solutions. The taxonomy of Data & AI professionals is only relevant if I’m helping you hire a team.

About Me

Yanir Seroussi's profile picture

Data & AI Expert?

As noted on the homepage, you should beware of self-proclaimed experts on the internet and do your own due diligence. I cringe putting the word expert next to my name, as there’s so much to know and learn, especially in a broad area like Data & AI. Still, underselling myself would also be silly. I’ll let you be the judge.

⚡ New! These days, I provide independent consulting services around Data & AI, focusing on small-to-medium organisations in the climate tech and nature-positive sector. See my consulting page for details, or scroll down to contact me.

Obligatory self-promotional blurb

I’m an experienced data scientist and software engineer with a deep background in computer science, programming, machine learning, and statistics. My work spans the full spectrum from solving isolated data problems to building production systems that serve millions of users. With a proven capability to work independently and in teams, lead and mentor co-workers, and communicate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, I consistently deliver value to a variety of clients and projects.

Proof points

Words are cheap. Any chatbot could generate a blurb like the above. Let’s go deeper with a few highlights from my work:

Outcomes beat job titles

One of the downsides of working in an ever-changing field and accumulating a broad range of experiences is that it’s hard to summarise with a concise title. For example, being a data scientist used to imply having strong software engineering skills, but this has changed over time. It’s a similar story with the decline and rise of artificial intelligence. In an ideal world, I’d be able to let my work speak for itself, but we don’t live in such a world (in fact, human work is obsolete in my ideal world). In our world, people search for keywords and have different understandings of concepts, e.g., they may want “an AI solution” to a problem that can be solved with deterministic software engineering. Or they may believe they need an AI Engineer rather than a Data Scientist, when a few years ago it’d have been the opposite (as I’m writing this in 2023, you could replace the words data science with artificial intelligence across my historical posts and much of what I wrote would still hold).

Anyway, whether you’re trying to navigate Data & AI terminology or solve specific problems, I can probably help. As noted in my consulting page, my aim is to get to the root of business problems and iteratively implement pragmatic solutions. The taxonomy of Data & AI professionals is only relevant if I’m helping you hire a team.

Venn diagram showing different MLOps-related roles: Data Scientist, ML/MLOps Engineer, Backend Engineer, Data Engineer, DevOps Engineer, and Software Engineer

A subset of roles I’ve performed in one way or another.
Source: Machine Learning Operations (MLOps): Overview, Definition, and Architecture.

Contact me

Feel free to contact me about topics discussed on this website, potential work, or anything else you think I’d find interesting. Before you do, it’s worth checking out my FAQ page to see if your question has already been answered. Contact options include using my contact form, opening a GitHub issue, dropping me a line on LinkedIn, emailing contact@yanirseroussi.com, or booking a paid call.

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A subset of roles I’ve performed in one way or another.
Source: Machine Learning Operations (MLOps): Overview, Definition, and Architecture.

Contact me

Feel free to contact me about topics discussed on this website, potential work, or anything else you think I’d find interesting. Before you do, it’s worth checking out my FAQ page to see if your question has already been answered. Contact options include using my contact form, opening a GitHub issue, dropping me a line on LinkedIn, emailing me, or booking a paid call.