Manuel Schneider is a founder and research lead with 12 years of engineering experience blending product-focused software development and academic rigor from ETH Zürich, where he completed advanced studies in physics and digital bioethics. As Co-Founder of Flock Labs and ZimaTech and Head of Research at Flatland Association, he bridges startup execution with research-driven strategy and advisory work. He contributes to notable open-source tooling like the Albert keyboard launcher, implementing both backend and UI improvements and shipping diverse Python plugins—from unit converters to Google Translate integrations. Manuel favors minimal, elegant solutions (“less is more”) and brings a practical mindset to complex systems, often improving diagnostics and maintainability behind the scenes. Based in Switzerland, he combines deep technical craft with interdisciplinary insight into ethics and technology.
12 years of coding experience
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Physics, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Physics at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Doctor of Science (Dr. sc.), Digital Bioethics, Doctor of Science (Dr. sc.), Digital Bioethics at ETH Zürich
Matura, Physik und angewandte Mathematik, Matura, Physik und angewandte Mathematik at Kantonsschule Zug
Contributions:7 releases, 1 review, 1480 commits in 8 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Manuel's commits indicate involvement in both back-end and UI aspects of the project, focusing on improving application initialization, database integration, and user interface design. The user added debug outputs to application initialization and finalization for improved diagnostics and performed code restructuring. Further, the user implemented features to enhance the application's user interface.
Contributions:80 reviews, 165 commits, 165 PRs in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Manuel contributed a range of features for the Albert Launcher Python plugins repository. These contributions include implementing new plugins like a units converter, a Google Translate integration, a base converter, a Wikipedia search tool, and a TomBoy extension. Additionally, the user corrected existing plugin functionalities, such as fixing Google Translate and the pacman extension, along with bug fixes and improved existing code. Their work demonstrates a focus on building and maintaining diverse features within the Albert Launcher ecosystem.
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