Noah Klugman is a founder-CEO and applied researcher who has spent 13 years building sensor-driven systems to measure and improve power reliability across emerging markets. As co-founder and CEO of nLine, he leads a 16-person, non-venture-funded team that deploys grid and off-grid voltage and outage monitoring across multiple African countries in partnership with agencies like USAID, MCC, and national utilities. His work traces back to a Berkeley PhD in EECS where his thesis produced the techniques and first large-scale measurements of grid reliability in Accra, earning a Sevin Rosen Funds Award for Innovation. Noah combines deep technical chops in sensing, measurement, and data-driven field deployments with hands-on product and operational leadership. He’s equally comfortable discussing sensor design, large-scale deployments, and the policy implications of energy data, and enjoys mentoring PhD students on surviving graduate research. Based in Berkeley, he brings a rare blend of academic rigor and pragmatic startup execution to infrastructure reliability.
13 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at University of California, Berkeley
Master of Engineering - MEng Computer Science and Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng Computer Science and Engineering at University of Michigan
Bachelor of Arts - BA Physics as well as Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA Physics as well as Computer Science at Kalamazoo College
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