Linnéa Rosenbecker
About Linnéa Rosenbecker
Linnéa Rosenbecker is a Systems Engineer at Saab, where she has worked since 2021. She has experience in various roles, including internships and training programs, and is involved in projects aimed at enhancing aviation safety.
Work at Saab
Linnéa Rosenbecker has been employed as a Systems Engineer at Saab since 2021. In this role, she works in Linköping, contributing to various projects that involve complex problem-solving and system design. Her responsibilities include engaging in the development of safety-critical systems, utilizing her expertise in modelling and simulation with MatLab/Simulink. She is actively involved in significant projects such as EUDAAS and SESAR, which focus on standardizing a European Detect and Avoid System for remotely piloted aircraft.
Education and Expertise
Linnéa Rosenbecker holds a Master of Science in Engineering, specializing in Engineering Physics, from Lunds tekniska högskola. She completed her studies from 2015 to 2020. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which she applies in her current role at Saab. Her expertise includes modelling and simulation, particularly using MatLab/Simulink, which is essential for her work in developing safety-critical systems.
Professional Background
Prior to her current position at Saab, Linnéa Rosenbecker gained diverse experience in various roles. She worked as a Master Thesis Student at Hyperion Technologies B.V. in 2020 for six months, where she focused on engineering projects in Delft, Netherlands. Additionally, she completed an internship at Swedavia AB in 2015 as part of Tekniksprånget, and served as an Airport Attendant at the same company from 2015 to 2018. She also participated in the Ladybird Guide to Spacecraft Communication Training Course at the European Space Agency in 2019.
Involvement in Organizations
Linnéa Rosenbecker serves as a board member for Astronomisk Ungdom, a Swedish youth organization dedicated to promoting interest in astronomy and space among young people. Her role in this organization reflects her commitment to fostering education and engagement in the field of space exploration. She also engages in complex problem-solving and system design, contributing to advancements in technologies related to space exploration.