Marina Rantanen Modeer
About Marina Rantanen Modeer
Marina Rantanen Modeer is a System Engineer at Saab, where she has worked since 2021. She has a diverse background in engineering and management, with previous roles at the European Space Agency and various academic institutions.
Work at Saab
Marina Rantanen Modeer has been employed as a System Engineer at Saab since 2021. She works in Linköping, Ostergotland County, Sweden. In her role, she is involved in various engineering projects, contributing her expertise in system engineering to the company's operations.
Education and Expertise
Marina Rantanen Modeer holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in General Management from the Stockholm School of Economics, which she completed from 2009 to 2011. Additionally, she earned a Civilingenjör / Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Mechanical Engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, studying from 2006 to 2013. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her work in engineering and management.
Background
Marina Rantanen Modeer has a diverse professional background that includes roles in various organizations. She worked as a Graduate Mechatronics Engineer at the European Space Agency from 2013 to 2015, focusing on Human Spaceflight & Operations. She also held positions at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and TU Dortmund University, where she contributed to research in cyber-physical systems.
Professional Experience
Throughout her career, Marina Rantanen Modeer has held multiple positions across different sectors. She served as Executive Secretary for the Marie Curie Alumni Association from 2020 to 2022 and has been a Board Member since 2022. Other notable roles include Assistant Market Analyst at Investment AB Kinnevik and Software Engineer Trainee at Scania. Her experience spans engineering, research, and market analysis.
Research Contributions
Marina Rantanen Modeer has contributed to significant research initiatives, particularly during her time as a doctoral candidate at TU Dortmund University from 2016 to 2021. She was involved in the OCPS-ITN project, focusing on cyber-physical systems, which highlights her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field.