Artiom Troyanovsky
About Artiom Troyanovsky
Artiom Troyanovsky is a Machine Learning Engineer currently working at Thoughtworks in Amsterdam. He has a diverse background in data science and econometrics, with previous roles at Nielsen, Deloitte, and Erasmus MC.
Current Role at ThoughtWorks
Artiom Troyanovsky currently serves as a Machine Learning Engineer at ThoughtWorks, a position he has held since 2022. His work is based in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. In this role, he focuses on developing and implementing machine learning models to solve complex problems for clients. His experience in data science and machine learning supports the innovative projects at ThoughtWorks.
Previous Experience at Nielsen
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Artiom worked at Nielsen as an Associate Data Scientist from 2021 to 2022. During his year in Rotterdam, South Holland, he contributed to data analysis and model development, enhancing Nielsen's capabilities in data-driven decision-making.
Educational Background
Artiom Troyanovsky holds a Master's degree in Econometrics & Management Science from Erasmus University Rotterdam, which he completed from 2017 to 2020. He also earned a Bachelor's Degree in International Econometrics and Operations Research from the same institution between 2014 and 2017. Additionally, he studied Engineering Physics/Applied Physics at Delft University of Technology, obtaining a Propaedeutic degree in 2014.
Internship and Research Experience
Artiom has gained valuable experience through various internships and research roles. He worked as a Strategy Intern at Metyis in 2018 for two months and as a Graduate Intern in Data Science at Deloitte for six months in 2019. He also served as a Research Assistant at Erasmus MC for two months in 2016, where he supported research initiatives in the medical field.
Teaching and Leadership Roles
In addition to his technical roles, Artiom has experience in education and leadership. He was a Teaching Assistant at Erasmus School of Economics from 2015 to 2017, where he assisted in teaching econometrics courses. Furthermore, he served as Chairman for Econometric Career Days in 2016, overseeing the organization of events aimed at connecting students with industry professionals.