Jaap Haartsen


Jacobus "Jaap" Cornelis Haartsen is a Dutch electrical engineer, researcher, inventore and entrepreneur, best known for being credited as the inventor of the short-range wireless communication technology for consumer electronics, known as Bluetooth.

Education

He obtained his Master of Science degree in 1986 in electrical engineering at the Delft [University of Technology] in the Netherlands. After a brief period at Siemens in The Hague and Philips in Eindhoven, he continued his studies and in 1990 obtained a PhD degree from the Delft University of Technology defending the thesis titled Programmable surface acoustic wave detection in silicon: design of programmable filters.

Career

Since 1991, Haartsen worked for Ericsson, first in United States between 1991 and 1993 and later, between 1993 and 1997, in Sweden. While working for Ericsson Mobile Terminal Division in Lund and leading a group of engineers, he developed the specification for Bluetooth. Later, in 1997 he moved to Ericsson division in Emmen. Following his breakthrough at Ericsson, Haartsen served as Chief Technology Officer at Tonalite BV.
Between 2000 and 2008 he was a part-time professor at University of Twente, teaching mobile radio communications systems. In 2015, he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Currently, he is a partner of an Assen-based consumer electronics company, Dopple.