Summary
Linus Rüttimann is an electrical engineer and co-founder with 11+ years of experience building multimodal sensing and signal-processing systems, including PhD research at ETH Zürich where he designed synchronized camera, microphone, animal-borne radio nodes and an FPGA-based SDR receiver. He combines hands-on hardware design (wireless sensor nodes, VHDL, FPGA) with software and ML expertise (C/C++, Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW) to produce end-to-end data pipelines and behavior-segmentation algorithms over a 26 TB dataset. At NoxBlanc he’s translating this deep instrumentation knowledge into consumer-grade sleep technology, while prior roles included drone sensor systems and bespoke SDR tooling. Comfortable explaining complex technical concepts to diverse audiences, he blends academic rigor with startup execution and a taste for ambitious, system-level engineering challenges.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Science, Neuroinformatics, Computational Ethology, Doctor of Science, Neuroinformatics, Computational Ethology at ETH Zürich