Humberto Evans

CEO, Co-Founder at CircuitLab, Inc.

Humberto Evans has a diverse range of work experience. Humberto is the CEO and Co-Founder of CircuitLab, Inc., a web-based circuit simulation and schematic capture program. Humberto also served as a Software Engineer at Synthego Corporation from December 2016 to May 2020. In addition, Humberto was the Founder and CEO, as well as a Software Engineer, at Pantelligent, a connected frying pan company. Pantelligent gained recognition as one of Time's Best Inventions of 2015 and was featured in various publications and shows. Prior to these roles, Humberto was the Founder of NerdKits L.L.C. and worked as a Software Consultant at Tallan. Humberto also gained experience as an Undergraduate Researcher at MIT Media Lab.

Humberto Evans attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2004 to 2008, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science.

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CircuitLab, Inc.

Circuit Lab is making it easier for engineers, students, and hobbyists to design, analyze, build, and share circuits.Electronic circuits are everywhere: from the watch on your wrist, and the fuel injection controller that powers your car, to the ballast driving the fluorescent lights above your desk.They are building the tools to help bringthose products from concept to reality faster and easier — and perhaps even make the process more fun.The electronics world has changed: increased modularity, deeply integrated hardware and firmware, and high-density mixed-mode analog/digital/power/RF designs. The practice of engineering has changed too: distributed teams collaborate across geography, technical subspecialities, and development platforms.They believe it's time for electronics design software to evolve as well: user-friendly tools leveraging the power of web-based distribution to make everything available everywhere, instantly. Iterate and collaborate: simulate, experiment, adjust, and share the results in just a few clicks. They can take the friction out of design and analysis, and simultaneously empower a new generation of engineers and hobbyists to build the systems that will shape the world of tomorrow.


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