CEO And Co-Founder at University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW
Brugg, Aargau, Switzerland
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Laszlo Etesi is a software leader and entrepreneur with over a decade of experience building scientific and engineering software, currently CEO and co-founder of Ateleris GmbH and a long-standing research associate at FHNW. He leads development of ground-analysis software for STIX on ESA’s Solar Orbiter mission and represents informatics in cross-institutional working groups on metadata and pipeline processing. Laszlo combines hands-on software architecture and project supervision with industry liaison work and student project acquisition, bridging academic research and tech transfer. His background includes research stints at NASA Goddard and The Catholic University of America and early systems engineering experience at Credit Suisse, giving him rare fluency across space science, applied research, and production-grade IT. He is based in Brugg, Switzerland, and is known for turning complex scientific requirements into practical, maintainable pipelines.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Master of Science (MSc) at The Catholic University of America
Fachhochschuldiplom in Software Engineering, Fachhochschuldiplom in Software Engineering at University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland
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Contributions:8 pushes, 1 branch in 2 months
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Laszlo Etesi - CEO And Co-Founder at University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW