Current master's student at Chalmers University of Technology actively pursuing a master's degree in Complex Adaptive Systems, and I have also already completed my bachelor's in Electrical engineering.
Experienced in assembly and warehouse industry through work at Volvo Cars and IAC. Also gained experience in the restaurant industry at Aptitgården. Comfortable with customer interactions and working under pressure. I am flexible, detail-oriented, patient, and efficient worker.
At CTK, I had various roles as a consultant. One of these roles involved reaching out to potential companies to offer them different services. The goal was to establish a contract and then carry out a project for the company. A project typically includes multiple meetings with the client, hard work, and strict deadlines that must be met.
At Volvo, my main responsibilities included receiving both regular and hazardous goods. This role was crucial, as handling hazardous materials requires precision, safety awareness, and adherence to strict regulations. It was important to maintain high performance and be patient, as there was a lot to keep track of. I operated various forklifts, but mainly counterbalance.
I worked at IAC as an assembler, where my primary responsibility was to meticulously install various components onto Volvo door panels. I was part of a specialized department dedicated to manufacturing high-quality door panels for Volvo models such as the XC90 and V90.
In addition to my assembly work, I also took on the role of a trainer on several occasions, guiding new employees through the workflow and teaching them how to operate efficiently at specific stations.
I worked part-time on weekends over a span of six years, gaining experience in the restaurant and event industry. My main responsibilities included welcoming guests, serving food and beverages, and organizing orders to ensure smooth service.
I frequently worked in teams at various events, collaborating with other staff to deliver good service. In most cases, I took on a leadership role, ensuring that everything ran efficiently, tasks were completed correctly, and that the team stayed organized under high-pressure situations. A significant portion of my time was dedicated to leading the rest of the team, maintaining a high standard of quality and efficiency.
I conducted my bachelor's thesis at Chalmers University of Technology in the field of acoustic cameras. The project involved programming a camera to measure sound levels in a room and display them using colors. Depending on the sound level, the camera displayed it on a screen in different colors. We used MATLAB for the programming and conducted the tests in an anechoic chamber.
Diode Project
I conducted a project at Chalmers where we analyzed and characterized diodes through simulations and experiments. The work involved using MATLAB for data processing, as well as performing capacitance and voltage analysis to study the electrical properties of the diodes.
Optimization of Power Distribution and Generator Selection
This project aimed to determine the most efficient method for distributing electricity by selecting optimal generators, using the JuMP Julia programming language. The work took production costs, grid stability, power balance, and voltage limits to ensure a cost-effective and stable power distribution system into account.
Sustainable Alternatives to Asphalt for Runways – Material Analysis and Environmental Perspective
I was part of a project investigating alternative materials to asphalt for runways at Landvetter Airport from both an environmental and cost perspective. The work included analyzing material properties, environmental impact, and cost efficiency to identify more sustainable solutions, such as bio-asphalt.
This project enhanced my knowledge of material analysis and sustainability, particularly regarding environmental and cost assessments. It also strengthened my ability to analyze and present research-based solutions to these kinds of challenges.
Characterization of MOSFET Transistors in Microelectronics
This project focused on analyzing and modeling MOSFET transistors by examining their electrical properties, such as threshold voltage and current modeling, using MATLAB and experimental data.
The objective was to understand and analyze how MOSFET transistors function by characterizing their electrical properties and behavior, with the goal of applying this knowledge to optimize and design electronic circuits.
Driver's license AM/B, Truck driver's license