Daniel Lehnberg
About Daniel Lehnberg
Daniel Lehnberg is a Signal Processing Software Development Engineer currently employed at Saab in Stockholm, Sweden, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in software development and engineering, with previous roles at Öhlins Racing AB and Stoneridge Electronics, and holds a Master's degree in Telecommunication Software from KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
Work at Saab
Daniel Lehnberg has been employed at Saab since 2018, currently holding the position of Signal Processing Software Development Engineer. His tenure at Saab spans six years, during which he has contributed to various projects related to signal processing. Prior to this role, he worked at Saab AB from 1999 to 2008 as a System and Software Developer and later as a Software Development Engineer from 2011 to 2017. His extensive experience at Saab highlights his expertise in software development within the aerospace and defense sectors.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining Saab, Daniel Lehnberg worked at Öhlins Racing AB as a Mechatronics Software Developer from 2017 to 2018. His role involved developing software solutions for mechatronic systems. Additionally, he served as a Design Engineer Software at Stoneridge Electronics from 2008 to 2011, where he focused on software design and development. His diverse background in software engineering across different industries showcases his adaptability and technical skills.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Lehnberg earned his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSc.EE) with a specialization in Telecommunication and Software from KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His studies spanned from 1993 to 1998, providing him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and software development. This educational background supports his professional roles in software engineering and signal processing.
Career Timeline
Daniel Lehnberg's career in software development began in 1999 when he joined Saab AB as a System and Software Developer, a position he held for nine years. He then transitioned to a Software Development Engineer role at Saab AB from 2011 to 2017. After a brief period at Öhlins Racing AB, he returned to Saab in 2018, where he continues to work as a Signal Processing Software Development Engineer. His career trajectory reflects a consistent focus on software development in engineering contexts.