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Eivind Jülke Røer

Head Of System Development at Tunable

Eivind Jülke Røer has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Eivind began their career in 2017 as a Scientific Assistant at Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt - FFI, where they worked until August 2017. In 2018, they joined Sopra Steria as a Junior Software Engineer for a brief period in June and July. During their time at Sopra Steria, they developed test tools for the Autosys project at Statens vegvesen, utilizing Java, Oracle SQL, JavaScript, and HTML.

In 2015, Eivind served as a Student Assistant at Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU). Over the course of five semesters, they provided guidance and correction for weekly exercises in the subjects of Mathematics 4N, Mathematics 2, and Chemistry (Kjemi) in TMT4110/4112.

Eivind'scurrent employment, which began in 2019, is with Tunable. Eivind holds the position of Lead Systems Engineer and is responsible for overseeing systems engineering activities. Additionally, they serve as a Nano & MEMS Engineer.

Eivind Jülke Røer began their education journey in 2014 at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), where they pursued a degree in Nanotechnology. Eivind completed this program in 2019, earning the title of Sivilingeniør. In 2018, Eivind also had the opportunity to study at the National University of Singapore, where they continued their focus on Nanotechnology as part of their Sivilingeniør degree.

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Oslo, Norway

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Tunable is a technology company developing and delivering multi-gas analyzers based on micro and nanotechnology. The analyzers can measure multiple gases simultaneously, are highly sensitive, small, robust, and can be adapted to a wide range of applications. Typically, their solutions are used in environmental surveillance, emissions, Processimprovements, and Hazardous control. Tunable mission is to make a gas analyzer with a sensitivity that outperforms nature.


Headquarters

Oslo, Norway

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11-50

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