Alexander Ruffini

Robot Software Engineer at Energy Robotics

Alexander Ruffini has a diverse work experience in the field of robotics and engineering. Alexander started their career at TU Darmstadt Racing Team E.V. in 2016, where they served as a Batterieentwicklung from September 2016 to August 2017. Following this, they became the Organisatorischer Teamleiter from September 2017 to August 2018.

In 2020, Alexander joined Team Hector as a Design Engineer from January to October. Simultaneously, they also joined Energy Robotics as a Payload Engineer from March 2020 to November 2022, and later transitioned to the role of a Robot Software Engineer from December 2022 onwards.

Alexander Ruffini's education history begins in 2014 when they enrolled at Technische Universität Darmstadt. Alexander pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen, Fachrichtung Maschinenbau and completed their studies in 2020. Following their bachelor's degree, they continued their education at Technische Universität Darmstadt, this time pursuing a Master of Science degree in Computational Engineering. Alexander'smaster's degree is ongoing, with no specified end date as of 2022.

In 2021, Alexander briefly attended Polytechnique Montréal, where they focused on computer software engineering. However, there is no information available regarding whether or not they obtained a degree from this institution.

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Konstanz, Germany

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Energy Robotics

Energy Robotics has launched one of the first commercially available software platforms for industrial applications that combines three essential components of intelligent control of mobile autonomous robots: a hardware-independent robot operating system, cloud-based fleet management, and AI-powered data analysis. The robots are used for remoteinspection and monitoring, especially in industries with harsh and demanding environments such as the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, but also increasingly in the energy and security industries. The company relies on a SaaS model to do this, offering its software solution and associated IT infrastructure along with hardware from various third-party vendors.


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Headquarters

Darmstadt, Germany

Employees

11-50

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