Christine Brandewie
About Christine Brandewie
Christine Brandewie is a Group Manager at NI (National Instruments) in Austin, TX, with a background in electrical engineering and IT support.
Christine Brandewie Group Manager at NI
Christine Brandewie is a Group Manager at NI (National Instruments) located in Austin, TX. She has been with the company since September 2018. In her role, she manages the NI Package Management software group, where she oversees software development and management. Her experience at NI is complemented by a strong background in hardware and electrical engineering, cultivated through various roles during her career.
Christine Brandewie Education and Qualifications
Christine Brandewie attended Vanderbilt University from 2014 to 2018, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering with Minors in Computer Science and Engineering Management. Prior to her university education, she completed her high school education at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School from 2010 to 2014. This diverse educational background has equipped her with a solid foundation in both technical and managerial skills.
Christine Brandewie Early Career and Internships
Christine Brandewie started her career with several internships that built her expertise in electrical and hardware engineering. She interned at Lexmark International, Inc. twice, first in 2016 for three months, and again in 2017 for another three-month period. During her time at Lexmark, she gained significant experience in hardware and electrical engineering. Additionally, she served as a Technical Consultant at Vanderbilt TechHub from 2015 to 2016, providing IT support to the university community.
Christine Brandewie Research Experience
From 2012 to 2014, Christine Brandewie worked as an Assistant Researcher at the Center for Applied Energy Research at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. During this time, she was involved in applied energy research projects, gaining valuable hands-on experience in scientific inquiry and research methodologies. This experience was instrumental in shaping her analytical and research skills, which continue to benefit her in her current role.