Rutenbar received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer engineering from the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1979 and 1984, respectively. He joined the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in 1984. At CMU, his research group developed a wide range of novel
CAD tools to optimize, synthesize, and perform geometric layout on
analog and
mixed-signal integrated circuits. In 1998, he cofounded Neolinear, Inc. to commercialize these tools. He served as Neolinear’s Chief Scientist until its acquisition by
Cadence Design Systems in 2004. In 2001, he was the founding director of a large, multi-university research center – the Center for Circuit & Systems Solutions (C2S2) -- funded by the US
semiconductor industry and US
Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) to address challenges arising from the end of
Moore’s Law scaling. He served as Director of C2S2 from 2001 to 2009. Also while at CMU, his
In Silico Vox project developed novel hardware platforms for very fast, energy efficient
speech recognition. In 2006, he cofounded the Silicon Vox Corporation to commercialize these ideas. The company was renamed Voci Technologies in 2010, and it focuses on high-performance solutions for enterprise-scale voice analytics. In 2010, he left CMU to become Head of the
Department of Computer Science at the
University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. At CMU, and continuing at Illinois, he led some of the first work to apply
data mining and
machine learning techniques for
electronic design automation. In 2013, he launched a
Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on
VLSI CAD, to over 17,000 registered participants. In 2016, this evolved into a set of related CAD MOOCs, which has reached over 50,000 learners worldwide. In 2017, he joined the
University of Pittsburgh in the newly established position of Senior Vice Chancellor for Research. Rutenbar serves on boards for several entrepreneurial and cultural organizations in Pittsburgh, including LifeX, Innovation Works, and the Carnegie Science Center. ==Education and service contributions==