Felipe Lalanne
About Felipe Lalanne
Felipe Lalanne is a Product Engineer with a Ph.D. in Formal Methodologies for Protocol Testing. He has extensive experience in mobile quality of service monitoring and is actively involved in supporting startups in the Chilean tech ecosystem.
Work at Balena
Felipe Lalanne has been employed as a Product Engineer at Balena since 2020. In this role, he focuses on developing solutions that enhance the functionality and performance of the company's products. His work is based in the Santiago Metropolitan area of Chile. Lalanne's expertise in technology and engineering contributes to Balena's mission of providing robust tools for developers in the IoT space.
Education and Expertise
Felipe Lalanne holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Formal Methodologies for Protocol Testing, which he obtained from Telecom & Management SudParis between 2008 and 2012. He also earned an Engineer degree in Computer Science from Universidad de Chile, where he studied from 2000 to 2007. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of technology.
Background
Before joining Balena, Felipe Lalanne served as a Postdoc Fellow at TELECOM SudParis from 2008 to 2013 in Santiago, Chile. He later worked as the Director of Atelier at Inria Chile from 2013 to 2019. His career reflects a consistent focus on technology development and support for startups, particularly in the Chilean entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Achievements
Felipe Lalanne led the Adkintun Mobile project, which is dedicated to passive monitoring of mobile quality of service from end-devices. He played a significant role in the establishment of Atelier Inria Chile, which aims to support tech entrepreneurs. His involvement in these initiatives highlights his commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration in technology.
Research and Interests
Felipe Lalanne conducts research in mobile sensing and mobility, focusing on smart city projects. He actively engages in discussions about the intersection of technology and social change. Additionally, he acts as a liaison between the R&D team at NIC Labs and the technology transfer team at Inria Chile, facilitating collaboration and knowledge transfer.