Amine Kakouche
About Amine Kakouche
Amine Kakouche is a data scientist with a strong academic background, holding a Master of Science in Advanced Computing from Imperial College London. He currently works at CircleCI and Corpy&Co., and has extensive experience in AI research and data science across various institutions.
Work at CircleCI
Amine Kakouche has been employed at CircleCI as a Data Scientist since 2022. In this role, he contributes to the development and optimization of data-driven solutions that enhance the continuous integration and delivery processes. His work focuses on leveraging data analytics to improve operational efficiency and drive decision-making within the organization.
Current Role at Corpy&Co.
Since 2019, Amine Kakouche has served as an AI Researcher at Corpy&Co. in Tokyo, Japan. His responsibilities include conducting research in artificial intelligence and applying machine learning techniques to solve complex problems. This position allows him to explore innovative solutions and contribute to advancements in AI technology.
Education and Expertise
Amine Kakouche holds a Master of Science in Advanced Computing with a major in Machine Learning from Imperial College London, which he completed from 2017 to 2018. He also earned a Diplôme d'ingénieur in Computer Science from Ecole Centrale de Nantes between 2015 and 2018. His academic background includes a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Pierre and Marie Curie University, completed from 2012 to 2015, and earlier studies in Mathematics and Computer Science at the same university.
Previous Research Experience
Amine Kakouche has gained research experience through various positions. He worked as an Assistant Researcher at Keio University Haptics Center in Ohnishi Lab for two months in 2016. Additionally, he completed an R&D Data Scientist internship at NAVYA TECHNOLOGY in 2017 for four months in the Paris Area, France. He also participated in a school project at Ecole Centrale de Nantes in 2016 for two months.
Ongoing Academic Involvement
In addition to his professional roles, Amine Kakouche is involved in an MSc Thesis Individual project at Imperial College London since 2018. This ongoing project allows him to apply his academic knowledge and research skills in a practical context, further enhancing his expertise in the field.