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D. Mattis Pettersen has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. D. Mattis started their career in 2001 at Gamma Medica-Ideas as a Senior Development Engineer/ Senior ASIC Designer. In this role, they designed several ASICs for readout of solid state detectors and developed a readout system based on a FPGA running linux embedded on a PPC cpu.
In 2008, Mattis joined Energy Micro as a Senior Analog IC Designer, where they worked until 2013. During this time, they focused on analog integrated circuit design.
From 2013 to 2017, they worked at Silicon Labs in various roles, including Senior Design Engineer, Associate Staff Engineer, and Staff Engineer. In these positions, they gained experience in designing and developing complex electronic systems.
In 2017, Mattis moved to Bane NOR, where they worked as a Condition Monitoring Expert. Here, they were responsible for developing cloud architecture and software for streaming sensordata for various systems. D. Mattis also worked on condition-based maintenance and maintenance based on actual use.
Currently, Mattis is working at Airthings as a Director of Data & Insight. Prior to this role, they held positions as a Senior Data Scientist and Data Scientist, where they contributed to the company's data analysis and insights.
Overall, Mattis Pettersen's work experience reflects their expertise in areas such as analog integrated circuit design, electronic system development, and data analysis.
D. Mattis Pettersen attended the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) from 1997 to 2002, where they obtained their M.Sc. degree in Electronics. The information provided does not specify any additional educational experiences or degrees at NTNU or any other institution.
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Airthings uses accurate technology to create user-friendly digital radon detectors. The primary customers are homeowners living in radon-prone areas in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Homeowners can use our device to see if they are at risk for high radon exposure. Radon is a radioactive gas that seeps into the foundation of many homes.An estimated 20,000 people die from radon exposure every year, and it is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Airthings also aims to replace traditional charcoal detection devices that are cumbersome, need to measure for months, and then have be sent to a lab to obtain any results. They also differentiate themselves from their competitors in better build quality and design. Airthings is based in Oslo, Norway. However, most customers are in the United States and Canada.