Summary
Sergei Vostrikov is an R&D electronic engineer with a PhD-level background in physics, robotics and electrical engineering and eight years of hands-on experience building low-power, system-level hardware for wearable sensing and industrial inline measurement. He has led end-to-end development of compact wireless ultrasound wearables (TinyProbe, WULPUS) and now designs next-generation electronics and signal-processing firmware for Rheonics’ inline viscometers and density meters. Comfortable across PCB, FPGA, MCU firmware and algorithm development, he translates physics-based models into production-ready, low-noise measurement systems. Sergei combines academic rigor—supervising student projects and publishing research—with DIY maker instincts that accelerate prototyping and inventive hardware solutions. He is an active open-source maintainer of wearable ultrasound toolchains and emphasizes reproducible designs and testbeds in his work. Based in Zurich, he thrives on turning experimental prototypes into robust, real-world products.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Space and Engineering Systems, Master's degree Space and Engineering Systems at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at ETH Zürich
Bachelor's degree Physics, Bachelor's degree Physics at Novosibirsk State University (NSU)
English, Russian, german (b1, goethe certified)