CloudFerro
Ewa Adamska has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries.
Ewa started their career as an Intern at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in 2017, where they gained hands-on experience in their field.
In 2018, they continued their internship at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research.
During their time at the Uniwersytet Warszawski from 2018 to 2020, Ewa worked as a PHD Student in the Faculty of Physics. Ewa'sresponsibilities included scientific work in the area of nuclear physics and teaching.
Ewa then transitioned to the tech industry, joining GOG in 2020 as a Junior Software Engineer. Ewa'stasks involved implementing Data Marts and a Recommendations Engine.
Ewa further expanded their technical skills by joining Polcode in 2022 as a Python Developer. Ewa worked on various projects until joining CloudFerro in 2023 as a Software Developer.
Overall, Ewa's work experience showcases their ability to adapt to different roles and industries while continually developing their skills in software development and nuclear physics research.
Ewa Adamska completed their education at the University of Warsaw, attaining a Magister degree (Mgr) in the field of Physics. The specific duration of their studies is not provided; however, they completed their education in 2018.
CloudFerro
CloudFerro (CF) provides innovative cloud services. We deliver and operate cloud computing platforms for demanding markets, such as the European space sector, climate research and science. Our broad experience and in-depth expertise include storing and processing big data sets, such as multipetabyte repositories of Earth Observation satellite data. We offer cost-effective, open-source-based, flexible cloud solutions in a public, private or hybrid model, customized to meet user needs. Extensive range of our ancillary services and dedicated technical support are provided by the highly experienced local team of IT specialists with unmatched competences. CloudFerro has been trusted by leading European firms and scientific institutions from various big-data-processing market sectors, including the European Space Agency (ESA), EUMETSAT, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Mercator Ocean International, German Aerospace Centre (DLR), the EGI, to name a few.