Summary
Martin Muggli is a Senior Scientist and creative technologist with 11 years of professional experience and a PhD in Computer Science from Colorado State University. Based in Lafayette, Colorado, he blends deep technical rigor—spanning software engineering, simulation model compilers, and hardware description languages—with a natural aptitude for teaching and translating complex ideas. His career includes senior roles at Xilinx where he led cycle-accurate simulation tooling, authored patent-worthy inventions, and improved team productivity through data-driven guidance, and current scientific work at Bionano Genomics. Martin’s background in mathematics, electrical engineering, and human language technology gives him a rare cross-disciplinary perspective that informs both research and applied engineering. He’s equally comfortable debugging low-level simulator performance issues as he is mentoring colleagues or communicating science to nontechnical audiences.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Colorado State University
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Computer Science, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Computer Science at University of Colorado at Boulder
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mathematics and Computer Science, (with minor in Electrical Engineering), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mathematics and Computer Science, (with minor in Electrical Engineering) at Colorado School of Mines