Luxembourg National Data Service (LNDS)
Alemayehu Taye is a Senior Data Analyst at LNDS with a background in Economics and Machine Learning. Prior to this role, Alemayehu worked as a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Luxembourg and gained experience as a Visiting Researcher at STATEC Research. Alemayehu also has experience as an Assistant Research Officer at the National Bank of Ethiopia and as a Junior Researcher at the Ethiopian Economics Association. Alemayehu holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Luxembourg, an MA in Economics and Econometrics from CERGE-EI, a Master's degree in Economics and Finance from Charles University, and a BA in Economics from Haramaya University.
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Luxembourg National Data Service (LNDS)
Luxembourg National Data Service (LNDS) is an economic interest group created by the Luxembourg Government, to implement Luxembourg’s strategies in research, innovation, and digitalisation. Our aim is to enable value creation from secondary use of data, for public and private partners and support the sharing and re-use of public sector data, in a trustable manner. The LNDS service portfolio includes know-how, capabilities, tools, infrastructure, and data services. The service portfolio is developed together with data partners, through concrete data projects. Through efficient & responsible use of data and improving the secondary use of data, LNDS will support the acceleration of economic, ecological, and societal transitions. We are transparent, trustable and thriving. Our people are our most important asset. We share our knowledge and experience seamlessly across teams, united by our common goal: to create societal impact through supporting value creation of data for our data partners. At LNDS everyone can truly be themselves. We operate with respect for people, with a very friendly and caring work culture. On a national level, LNDS will be a catalyst for the national research and innovation ecosystem to fully utilise the potential of data. We collaborate closely with actors representing government, industry, research and citizens, to make an impact together. We develop these capabilities in an international context. On the European level, LNDS will become a major contributor to the European Data Spaces as described in the data strategy of the European Commission.