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Earthmover

Cloud-based platform for scientific data teams

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1-20 employees
  • B2B
  • SaaS
  • Data Analysis
  • Cloud Computing
Civic Center, New York, NY

Company mission

To empower our customers to use scientific data to address our planet’s most urgent challenges.

Our take

In a world where scientific breakthroughs hold the key to addressing some of humanity's most pressing challenges, Earthmover emerges as a beacon of innovation.

Enter Arraylake, Earthmover's brainchild, poised to revolutionize how scientists interact with data in the cloud. Arraylake confronts the limitations of existing platforms by offering a purpose-built data lake centred around multidimensional arrays. By leveraging the open standard Zarr as its core data model, Arraylake allows scientific teams to navigate, explore, and collaborate on data with ease and efficiency.

With a steadfast commitment to empowering scientific teams across industries, Arraylake embarks on its private beta journey and charts a course towards democratizing access to cutting-edge data analytics tools, unlocking new frontiers for scientific exploration, and ultimately, propelling humanity towards a brighter, more sustainable future.

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Kirsty

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Benefits

  • Health insurance through UnitedHealthcare - up to 99% of premium covered for employee under basic plan
  • 20 days of PTO annually with a quarterly time off minimum
  • 10 personal days annually
  • Quarterly company off-sites
  • 7 paid company holidays
  • 12 weeks of paid family leave

Funding (2 rounds)

Sep 2023

$6.2m

EARLY VC

Oct 2022

$1.7m

SEED

Total funding: $7.9m

Leadership

Currently an Associate Professor at Columbia University. Graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a PhD in Climate Physics before receiving a Postdoctoral Scholar from MIT and Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Graduated from the University of Washington with a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering. They then served as a Project Scientist at NCAR and as a Technical Director at CarbonPlan.