Ryan Nanni
About Ryan Nanni
Ryan Nanni is an Integrated Product Development Designer at Saab in Stockholm, Sweden, with extensive experience in electronic circuit design and technical documentation. He studied Electrical Engineering, Avionics at Tshwane University of Technology and has held various positions in hardware design and development across multiple countries.
Work at Saab
Ryan Nanni has been employed at Saab since 2016, serving as an Integrated Product Development Designer. His role involves contributing to the design and development of integrated products, leveraging his extensive experience in electronics and hardware design. Based in Stockholm, Stockholms Lan, Sweden, he has been with the company for eight years, focusing on innovative solutions within the aerospace and defense sectors.
Education and Expertise
Ryan Nanni studied Electrical Engineering with a focus on Avionics at Tshwane University of Technology from 1994 to 1996. He also completed his secondary education at Ficksburg Technical High School from 1990 to 1992. His educational background supports his expertise in both analogue and digital electronic circuit design, as well as his skills in compiling technical documentation and circuit fault finding.
Background
Before joining Saab, Ryan Nanni held various positions in hardware design and development. He worked as a Junior Hardware Designer at Optique for five months in 1996 in Australia. He then transitioned to Paramount Advanced Technologies, where he served as a Senior Hardware Designer from 1997 to 2014 and later as Hardware Development Manager from 2015 to 2016 in France. His career spans over two decades in the electronics field.
Technical Skills
Ryan Nanni possesses a range of technical skills relevant to his field. He is experienced in using design tools such as Altium for schematic capture and PCB layout. Additionally, he has expertise in programming languages and tools, including Abel and VHDL for CPLDs and FPGAs. His background includes design for manufacturing environments, enhancing his capabilities in hardware development.