Viktor Skoog
About Viktor Skoog
Viktor Skoog is a Microwave Developer and Systems Engineer with extensive experience in RF systems. He has worked at notable companies such as Saab, St. Jude Medical, and Omicron Ceti AB, and holds a degree in Elektro and Radiokommunikation from Kungliga tekniska högskolan.
Work at Saab
Viktor Skoog has been employed at Saab since 2014, where he serves as a Microwave Developer and Systems Engineer. His role involves the design and development of microwave systems, contributing to various projects within the company. Saab, known for its advanced technology solutions, benefits from Skoog's expertise in microwave engineering. He has worked in the Stockholm, Järfälla location for nearly a decade, focusing on innovative solutions in the defense and aerospace sectors.
Education and Expertise
Viktor Skoog studied at Kungliga tekniska högskolan, where he specialized in Elektro and Radiokommunikation. He earned the degree of Civilingenjör, which signifies a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices. His educational background equips him with the necessary skills to excel in his roles, particularly in microwave technology and systems engineering.
Previous Experience in RF Consulting
Before joining Saab, Viktor Skoog worked as an RF Konsult at Omicron Ceti AB from 2001 to 2003. During his two years in this position, he focused on radio frequency consulting, providing expertise that contributed to various projects. This experience laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in the field of RF systems.
Career at St. Jude Medical
From 2003 to 2012, Viktor Skoog held the position of Principal RF System Specialist at St. Jude Medical. Over the course of nine years, he worked in Stockholm, Veddesta, where he was responsible for developing and optimizing RF systems. His contributions in this role were significant to the advancement of medical technology.
Early Career at PRV
Viktor Skoog began his professional career as a Patentingenjör at PRV, where he worked from 1996 to 1998. In this role, he was involved in patent engineering, focusing on the protection of intellectual property. His work at PRV provided him with insights into the legal aspects of technology and innovation.