Yordan Radev is a senior data scientist at Environment and Climate Change Canada, where he drives data-driven solutions across systems, servers, and web apps to serve the Canadian public. Since 2022 he has focused on meteorological data products and Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) API integrations, leveraging Python tools like xarray, dask, panel, and matplotlib alongside modern web technologies such as Vue and Docker. He previously contributed as a junior data scientist for the Government of Canada, building a foundation in public-sector data workflows. Based in Montreal, he holds a DEC in Pure and Applied Sciences from Vanier College and pursued Physics & Computer Science at McGill, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary background. He is known for a collaborative, self-directed approach—learning on the job and working with colleagues and the open-source community to tackle high-tech stack challenges. Notably, he has worked on public-facing projects such as MSC-AniMet and VFSP-WAS-Canada, showcasing an impact-driven mindset with a knack for turning complex data into accessible insights.
6 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
DEC in Pure and Apllied Sciences, DEC in Pure and Apllied Sciences at Vanier College
Joined Major in Physics & Computer Science, Joined Major in Physics & Computer Science at McGill University
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