Arent Stienstra
About Arent Stienstra
Arent Stienstra is a Senior Software Engineer at TomTom with a background in artificial intelligence and computer vision.
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Arent Stienstra holds the title of Senior Software Engineer. He currently works at TomTom and has extensive experience in various engineering roles.
Current Role at TomTom
As of 2021, Arent Stienstra is employed at TomTom in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, as a Senior Software Engineer. In this role, he leverages his expertise to contribute to the development of TomTom's software solutions.
Previous Experience at TomTom
Before his current role, Arent worked at TomTom as a Computer Vision Engineer from 2019 to 2022 for 3 years in the Amsterdam Area. He specialized in computer vision technologies during this period.
AI Developer at OBI4wan
Arent's career includes a position as an AI developer at OBI4wan in Zaandam. He held this role from 2018 to 2019, focusing on artificial intelligence projects and innovations.
Academic Background in Artificial Intelligence
Arent studied at the University of Amsterdam, where he pursued a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence, graduating cum laude in 2018. His academic work provided a strong foundation for his professional roles in AI and software engineering.
Analyst Executive Compensation at Willis Towers Watson
From 2015 to 2016, Arent was an Analyst Executive Compensation at Willis Towers Watson in Amsterdam. During this time, he analyzed executive compensation structures and contributed to various talent and reward strategies.
Student Roles and Internships
Arent also worked as a working student in different capacities at Towers Watson from 2012 to 2015. His roles included positions in Talent & Reward and Retirement Solutions, which provided him with early professional and analytical experience.
Education
Arent’s educational achievements include a degree in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics from the University of Amsterdam (2010-2015) and a Minor in Programmeren from the same institution (2013-2015). These academic experiences were instrumental in shaping his analytical and programming skills.