Lauren Sjoboen
About Lauren Sjoboen
Lauren Sjoboen is the Chief Analog Engineer at National Instruments, with over 25 years of experience in the company and a strong background in both chemical and electrical engineering.
Title and Role at National Instruments
Lauren Sjoboen is the Chief Analog Engineer at National Instruments. With over 25 years at the company, Lauren has developed a significant level of expertise in analog engineering. Her role involves overseeing and advancing the development of analog technologies within the company.
Career Background in Engineering
Lauren Sjoboen has a deep and varied background in engineering, bringing combined expertise in both chemical and electrical engineering fields. She previously worked at Reynolds Metals as a Process Engineer from 1984 to 1990. She then transitioned to James River Corporation where she served as Production Supervisor from 1990 to 1995. Since 1998, Lauren has continued to develop her skills and knowledge at National Instruments.
Educational Qualifications
Lauren Sjoboen holds a Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington, obtained between 1995 and 1997. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemical Engineering from the same institution, completing her degree from 1979 to 1983. These academic credentials have provided her with a solid foundation in both chemical and electrical engineering.
Experience in Paper and Packaging Industry
Before transitioning to the electronics industry, Lauren Sjoboen worked in the paper and packaging industry. She spent six years at Reynolds Metals as a Process Engineer where she gained a strong background in process engineering. This was followed by a five-year tenure at James River Corporation as a Production Supervisor, further broadening her experience in production environments.
Combining Analog Engineering with Production Supervision
Lauren Sjoboen combines her advanced analog engineering skills with extensive experience in process engineering and production supervision. Her comprehensive background across different engineering fields has equipped her with the ability to oversee complex projects and contribute to the advancement of analog technologies at National Instruments.