Daniel García Sanz
About Daniel García Sanz
Daniel García Sanz is a Cell Design Engineer specializing in Mechanical Design, currently employed at Northvolt in Sweden. He has a background in aerospace engineering and has held various roles in research and engineering, including positions at UPM Racing and the Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial.
Work at Northvolt
Currently, Daniel García Sanz serves as a Cell Design Engineer specializing in Mechanical Design at Northvolt. He has been with the company since 2021, contributing to the development and optimization of battery cell designs. Northvolt focuses on sustainable battery production, and Daniel's role involves applying engineering principles to enhance the efficiency and performance of battery systems.
Education and Expertise
Daniel García Sanz holds a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, which he completed from 2015 to 2019. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautics, and Astronautics from the same institution, graduating in 2021. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his work in mechanical design and engineering.
Background
Daniel García Sanz has a diverse professional background in engineering roles. He began his career as a research intern at ETSIAE - UPM and later worked at Cedrion as a research intern. He gained experience in powertrain engineering with UPM Racing, where he served as both an engineer and team captain. His roles have included validation engineering at EDAG Group and advanced materials research at Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial.
Achievements
During his tenure at UPM Racing, Daniel García Sanz held multiple positions, including Team Captain and Head of the Battery Division for Powertrain. His leadership and technical skills contributed to the team's performance in various engineering projects. His experience in both academic and professional settings has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of aerospace and mechanical engineering.