Munich, Germany
Data Scientist · R&D Engineer · MSc Computational Mathematics
About
Mathematics meets the ocean. Researching extreme wave phenomena. Building systems that turn raw sensor data into insight.
I'm a computational mathematician and data scientist based in Munich. For over three years I worked at the Institute of Applied Physics (Russian Academy of Sciences), developing data pipelines, building machine learning models, and publishing peer-reviewed research on ocean wave statistics in Springer journals. I hold an MSc from the University of Passau and a BSc from the Higher School of Economics.
Experience
Institute of Applied Physics · Russian Academy of Sciences
Research
Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics · Springer · Oct 2025
Large-scale statistical analysis of real-world ocean wave measurements from pressure sensors off Sakhalin Island. Derives empirical frequency spectra and wave height distributions, validating theoretical models against extensive field data. Identifies conditions contributing to elevated probability of extreme wave events dangerous to marine infrastructure.
Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences · Nov 2023
Numerical simulation study of the statistical behaviour in finite ensembles of irregular ocean waves. Derives probability distribution functions showing how finite-size effects deviate from classical infinite-ensemble theory, providing improved models for estimating rogue wave occurrence probability in real sea conditions.
Projects
Wave Preprocessing Pipeline
End-to-end GUI application for raw ocean pressure-sensor data. Automated ingestion, quality control, feature extraction and anomaly detection — reduced workflow from 10 h to 15 min.
Sakhalin Sensor Pipelines
Data pipelines supporting the Springer publication on wave frequency spectra off Sakhalin Island. Statistical modelling of extreme events from long-term field measurements.
Spectral Width Study
Numerical simulation and probabilistic analysis of random wave fields with wide Fourier spectra. Research codebase underpinning the finite ensemble probability distributions paper.
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Education
MSc in Computational Mathematics
University of Passau · Passau, Germany
BSc in Fundamental Mathematics
Higher School of Economics · Moscow, Russia
Contact
Data Scientist and R&D Engineer based in Munich, Germany.
andrey.tregubov2001@gmail.com