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A FastAPI launcher serving several HTML/CSS/JS dashboards in one hub — each turning raw data into charts, KPIs and projections. Plus a crypto-news watch summarised by a local LLM (Ollama), all running on my own machine.
I'm Rémy Grabet — I collect, analyse and visualise data, then build the full tools around it. Dashboards, ML models and automations that don't just sit in a notebook: the data work your team actually uses.

Most data never makes it out of a spreadsheet. I take it the whole way — from scattered sources to a clean model, a clear dashboard, and a decision someone can act on. End to end, tested, and honest about what the numbers do and don't say.
Scraping, APIs, entity resolution & fuzzy matching into a single clean source.
Statistics, machine learning and rigorous out-of-sample validation.
Interactive dashboards & maps that make the insight obvious.
Ship it as a running service — cloud Linux, scheduled, monitored.
End-of-studies internship: I built an end-to-end data platform mapping the French nursing-home (EHPAD) market for investors — from scattered public sources to a clean facility-level database, ML models and interactive decision-support dashboards.
Six things I do well — all drawn from projects I actually built, tested and deployed.
Turning messy data into clean dashboards, maps and reports that surface the story — the part decision-makers actually read.
Clustering, regression & anomaly detection — validated, not overfit.
Scraping, cleaning & joining 5+ sources into one reliable dataset.
From FastAPI backends to interactive front-ends & desktop tools.
Deploying to Linux cloud servers with systemd, monitoring and secrets kept safe — plus the scientific method that keeps results honest: hypotheses tested, biases hunted, ideas invalidated with numbers.
A few personal projects taken end to end — from first idea to a working, deployed system.
A FastAPI launcher serving several HTML/CSS/JS dashboards in one hub — each turning raw data into charts, KPIs and projections. Plus a crypto-news watch summarised by a local LLM (Ollama), all running on my own machine.
A password & passphrase generator that runs entirely offline — on the phone (installable PWA) and on Windows (.exe). It shows the real entropy in bits rather than an arbitrary gauge, using unbiased rejection sampling proven with a chi-square test, and a French wordlist rebuilt from scratch across four linguistic signals.
A desktop tool that decides whether an untrusted executable is safe, fusing static analysis, threat-intelligence reputation and behavioural sandbox detonation into one plain-language verdict. Suspicious files are detonated inside a disposable, isolated Windows VM to watch what they actually do — persistence, credential theft, network exfiltration — then the VM self-destructs.
Other things I've built — from cloud bots to data-viz dashboards.
End-to-end research on prediction-market strategies: a full data pipeline & backtesting suite, reverse-engineering a pro bot from ~36k trades, validated out-of-sample.
A bench of 8 random generators, 8 statistical tests written from scratch, and an attack that predicts 100 % of Mersenne Twister's output.
✦ Live demo ↗A to-do list on phone & PC: one OKX design across a PWA and a native Windows app, offline-first Supabase sync, synced pinning.
✦ Live demo ↗On-chain copy-trading bot on a 24/7 cloud server — real-time detection over WebSocket, safe-by-design, systemd on Oracle Cloud.
Latency-aware arbitrage & a Black-Scholes fair-value model — showing the apparent edge was an artefact, not alpha.
Modular backtesting framework — market structure, FVGs, volume profile, metrics & validation, all unit-tested with pytest.
Data visualisation from sensors implanted in rice fields in Kumamoto, Japan, with Power BI and Python.
A Power BI dashboard to monitor and analyse investments across markets — clean KPIs and breakdowns.
A dashboard on the ELK Stack showing objectives, data distribution by country and key sales indicators.
Open to Data Analyst, Data Scientist and Data Consultant roles. The fastest way to reach me is email.
Rémy Grabet — France
Contact: r.grabet@gmail.com
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