VoxVoltera
Passionate Computer engineer, Inventor and Innovator
Highlights
Projects
A snippet of the projects I’ve made over the years, both in my spare time, and academically
OxP – Privacy first social media
A social media written from scratch with a strong focus on privacy and security, completed with 100% selfhostability, for a truly decentralised, OSS experience
Sleeping spot deterent
We all love our pets, but they do occasionally find places to sleep we’d prefer them not to. And this often happens whilst we ourself are asleep.
Aurora – Intelligent reconnaissance in hazardous environments
Disasters happen frequently, and more often than not lead to hazardous environments for the rescue personal. Aurora aims to replace this initial reconnance with robots
True Colour window inverter
A simple gnome extension to invert the background of a text document or application, without inverting the rest of the colours, thereby “forcing” a dark theme

Education
B.Sc. Cyber security and computer engineering
- Created innovative solutions to real world problems in the semester projects
- Attended various courses including
- Imperative programming
- Object oriented programing
- Programming of embedded systems
- Security in networking
- and many more
Work Experience
DevOps Assistant – GE Healthcare
- Web development in Javascript
- Automated various tasks with groovy, C and python
- Performed various hardware reparations to ensure the continuous operations of servers


Work Experience
Campus ambassador – Aalborg university
- Created engaging workshops and lectures to market Aalborg University and our learning model
- Performed lectures, educatiing highschoolers in complex university topics such as robotics and cyber security
Work Experience
AI engineering assitant – Cowi
- Developed AI system for automatic colour and lightning correction of panorama photos
- Automated various task including backup of 300TB’s of data

Tommy Thomadsen
Manager, Principal Software Engineer | tommy.thomadsen@gehealthcare.com
Vox is talented, curios to learn and learns quickly. He works well independently and takes
on new tasks without hesitation. I am confident Vox will excel in future jobs where
technology and innovation is at the core, and I wish Vox all the best in his future
endeavours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers.
If you can’t find the answers here, you’re also more than welcome to reach out on linkedin, or on e-mail: hire@voxvoltera.com
If someone hired you, what’s the biggest value you’d bring to their team?
I have always had a unique view on anything, which have allowed me to come up with some inventive, yet obvious solutions to problems that people just hadn’t thought of. Is someone hired me, the biggest value would probably bi that ability, to look at something from an entirely different point of view and think “outside the box”. When i get a problem, I’m determined to solve it, no matter what
What kind of role or team are you hoping to be part of next?
A team working with problems directly impacting humans, like the team in GE healthcare for example. But also one that welcomes innovation, and new mindsets, and invites to discussion rather than shutting down creativity
What’s a project you’re most proud of, and why?
That would be OxP! Being in charge of an entire community of people who works “for you” with the same vision as you, have taught me so much already, and as we start going public, and start getting users, I’m sure that feeling will just grow
Do you prefer working independently or as part of a team — and why?
Depends heavily on the project. If it’s eg. some minor maintenance jobs (software or hardware) i prefer being alone, but when it’s more complex, i prefer sparring with my peers, for a better solution over all
What kind of problems do you enjoy solving the most?
Definitely engineering problems. Having the opportunity to use my skills in a creative and inventive ways, to solve a problem never before solved itches me just right
What originally got you interested in computer engineering and building technology?
My grandpa owned his own aviation company, and as a result made all the technology and systems himself. I remember as a small kid looking up at him, and thinking he was the coolest man to ever live, and when he gave me my very first computer at the age of 4, my path was set