Leonie Donath
About Leonie Donath
Leonie Donath is a Development Engineer at FERCHAU, specializing in function and software development for thermal management systems. She has a strong background in engineering, having worked with notable companies such as Porsche and Bosch, and holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Universität Stuttgart.
Work at FERCHAU
Leonie Donath has been employed as a Development Engineer at FERCHAU since 2021. In this role, she focuses on systems engineering, project management, and requirements management. Her work is centered in the Stuttgart region, where she has contributed to various engineering projects over the past three years.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Prior to her current position, Donath gained valuable experience in the automotive engineering sector. She worked at Porsche Engineering Services GmbH as a Working Student in Thermal Management from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, she completed an internship in Driver Assistance Systems at Bosch in 2019 and contributed to thermal management systems development during her Master Thesis at Porsche Engineering Services GmbH in 2020.
Educational Background
Leonie Donath studied at Universität Stuttgart, where she earned a Master of Science in Maschinenbau from 2018 to 2020. Prior to that, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Technologiemanagement from the same university, completing her undergraduate studies from 2014 to 2018. Her education has provided her with a strong foundation in engineering principles.
Specialization in Thermal Management Systems
Donath specializes in function and software development for thermal management systems. Her expertise in this area has been developed through her work at Porsche Engineering Services GmbH, where she has been involved in thermal management systems development since her time as a working student. This specialization is a key aspect of her current role at FERCHAU.
Internships and Working Student Roles
Throughout her career, Donath has held several internships and working student positions that have contributed to her professional development. She worked at Daimler AG in Prototype Ramp-up for seven months in 2018 and at Robert Bosch GmbH as a Working Student from 2016 to 2018. These experiences have equipped her with practical skills and insights into the automotive industry.