Ramin Rahani
About Ramin Rahani
Ramin Rahani is a Product Test Engineer at Saab, specializing in evaluating machine components' performance through CAE skills. He has a background in applied mechanics from Chalmers University of Technology and has held various engineering roles in Sweden, including positions at Volvo Group and INNOVATUM SCIENCE CENTER AB.
Work at Saab
Ramin Rahani has been employed at Saab as a Product Test Engineer since 2021. In this role, he focuses on evaluating the performance of machine components, utilizing his skills in Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE). His work contributes to the development and optimization of products within the aviation sector, aligning with Saab's commitment to innovation and quality.
Previous Employment Experience
Prior to his current role at Saab, Ramin Rahani held several positions that contributed to his expertise in engineering. He worked at INNOVATUM SCIENCE CENTER AB as a Product Development Engineer for three months in 2019. Additionally, he completed a Master Thesis at Volvo Group for five months in 2021. Earlier in his career, he worked as an IT technician for two months in 2019 and as a Maskintekniker at Cochlear for two months in 2010.
Education and Expertise
Ramin Rahani studied at Chalmers University of Technology, where he earned a Civilingenjörsexamen in Applied Mechanics from 2015 to 2021. His educational background provides a strong foundation in structural dynamics and programming. He possesses expertise in Finite Element Method (FEM) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), which are essential for optimizing designs in various engineering applications, particularly in aviation.
Skills in Product Development
Ramin Rahani specializes in evaluating the performance of machine components, leveraging his proficiency in CAE skills. His focus on structural dynamics and programming enhances his contributions to product development. His technical skills are critical in ensuring that designs meet performance standards and operational requirements, particularly in the context of aviation engineering.