Artem Lukanin

Artem Lukanin

Software Engineer Iv Search @ TomTom

About Artem Lukanin

Artem Lukanin is a Software Engineer IV at TomTom with extensive experience in search technologies and a background in computational linguistics.

Current Position at TomTom

Artem Lukanin currently holds the position of Software Engineer IV - Search at TomTom, having started in 2022. Based in the Amsterdam Area, he contributes to the development and enhancement of search functionalities. His role typically involves working with technologies like Java, Elasticsearch, and Kubernetes, among others.

Previous Experience at European Patent Office

From 2016 to 2021, Artem Lukanin worked as a Software Engineer - Search and Knowledge at the European Patent Office in The Hague Area, Netherlands. During his time there, he contributed to the development of a custom query language for patent searches and participated in the Enhanced Ranking (ERa) project. His work included conducting experiments to improve search relevance using various evaluation metrics.

Tenure at Zaycev Media Group

Between 2012 to 2015, Artem Lukanin worked as a Search Engineer at Zaycev Media Group (Zaycev.net) in Chelyabinsk. His responsibilities involved developing custom plugins for Lucene and Elasticsearch, including elements like parsers, analyzers, tokenizers, token filters, aggregators, and collectors.

Educational Background

Artem Lukanin has a rich educational background in theoretical, computational linguistics, and information systems. He holds a PhD (abd) from South Ural State University (2005-2009), where he also earned a Specialist degree in Theoretical and Computational Linguistics (1999-2004). Additionally, he studied Information Systems in Economics at Chelyabinsk Polytechnical College (1996-1999) and achieved a programmer degree.

Technical Expertise

Throughout his career, Artem Lukanin has gained expertise in a wide range of technologies. He has experience with tools such as ANTLR, Knime, and Kubernetes, in addition to his strong proficiency in Java and Elasticsearch. He has also been involved in maintaining and developing the ANSERA search engine for patents and non-patent literature, managing documents in multiple natural languages.

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