UBIETY® welcomes Jurij Francuzov as Senior Electronics Hardware Engineer
May 12, 2025

Jurij has joined UBIETY recently as a Senior Electronics Hardware Engineer.  He received his MSc in Electronics Engineering with special focus in IC design. However, Jurij claims that in all his conscious life, he has been developing electronics devices and equipment. “I was always involved in multiple projects that are not limited to a single industry and require broad knowledge and fast learning”, says Jurij. “I have probably worked in all fields of electronics for the past 17 years, covering analogue, digital, and RF circuit design—from initial concept through to mass production.”


Over the course of his career, Jurij has developed a wide range of advanced devices, including RF Software Defined Radios, LTE base stations, Bone Conduction headsets, various medical and Lab automation instruments, vehicle diagnostic device, Transceiver IC, iOS app. He is passionate about solving complex engineering challenges with elegant, efficient, and practical solutions.
  “I enjoy staying hands-on and combining technical depth with broad system-level thinking” says Jurij, and that is the sort of technical expertise that UBIETY was after and found in Jurij so that he can develop it further.

Fun facts:
Being 12 years old, Jurij made an amplifier from an old vinyl player (without any understanding of audio amplifiers) and used it to listen to hard rock.


Designed a Bone Conduction headset for the construction industry that got into Top-100 innovations of 2021 by the Times magazine.


Jurij didn’t like literature classes in school, but published a book - a collection of hooligan poetry of classic poets!


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