Claus Rosito is an engineering professor and researcher with 14 years' experience applying rigorous electrical engineering and control theory to real-world autonomous systems, from satellite formation flying to train communications. He combines academic teaching in mathematical analysis and robotic vision with hands-on R&D in mobile robotics, SLAM, and navigation systems, currently leading research at LINAR and lecturing at Universidad de San Andrés. His background spans antenna and RF design for space missions, large-scale transport technology upgrades, and practical UAV control theory—skills that let him translate complex math into deployable systems. Known for coordinating multi-site ground stations and mentoring student teams, he brings both operational leadership and deep technical breadth rooted in an electronic engineering degree from UBA. An understated strength is his ability to bridge satellite-grade RF/antenna work with embedded control and autonomy projects, enabling end-to-end system integration.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Ingeniero Electrónico, Electronics, Electrical Engineer, Ingeniero Electrónico, Electronics, Electrical Engineer at Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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