Uwe Lüthin
About Uwe Lüthin
Chief Architect at Zendar
Uwe Lüthin serves as the Chief Architect at Zendar, a position he has held since joining the company in 2021. In his role, Uwe leads the research and development efforts at Zendar's German office. His primary responsibilities include focusing on the design for mass production and defining radar signal processing chains. His leadership is pivotal in advancing the company's technological capabilities and product offerings.
Expertise in Automotive Radar Industry
Uwe Lüthin brings over 21 years of extensive experience in the automotive radar industry to his role at Zendar. He has a robust background, having previously worked for renowned companies like Continental and ZF. His expertise lies in radar technology, where he has made significant contributions, including spearheading the development of the Continental ARS300. His work has been instrumental in shaping modern radar solutions used in the automotive sector.
Masters in Electrical Engineering from University of Ravensburg
Uwe Lüthin holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Ravensburg. This academic background laid the foundation for his distinguished career in the automotive radar industry. His deep understanding of electrical engineering principles has been crucial in his development of cutting-edge radar technologies and systems.
Contributions to Microcontroller and RF-CMOS Development
Throughout his career, Uwe Lüthin has made noteworthy contributions to the fields of microcontroller and RF-CMOS development. He played a vital role in defining NXP's first microcontroller, known as Racerunner, which features an integrated signal processing engine. Additionally, he has been integral in advancing RF-CMOS chip development from its initial stages, demonstrating his significant technical acumen and innovation in these areas.