Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Rankings: Sweden’s 30 most influential motivators – New Technology


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         30. Camilla Engbrink, KTH, Materials, 1994. 20 years at Sandvik. Now head of global product management and R & D Coromant. Believe in the dissidents. Playing handball in division three.


     

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         29. Sarah Fredriksson, LU, Chemical Engineering, 1993. Chairman and former CEO of nano- and biotech company Genovis, which she founded in 1999. Entrepreneur of the board of LU.


     

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         28. Catherine Atteryd, Royal Institute of Technology, Engineering Physics, 2015. Appointed Female Leader Engineer in 2014.


     

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         27. Helene Andersson Svahn, UU, molecular biotechnology, 1998. Leading major research group in nanobiotechnology with groundbreaking approach on the Sci Life Lab.


     

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         26. Caroline Bastholm, UU, Engineering Physics, 2009. Chairman of the Swedish Engineers Without Borders. Built up operations in Tanzania. Research within small-scale solar systems.


     

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         25. Margaret Rönnqvist, KTH, Materials 1988. Head of development and quality of SSAB in Luleå, where she has been for 26 years. Past two years, also deputy manager.


     

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         24. Charlotte Brogren, LU, Chemical Engineering, 1986. For his 15 years as a manager in and for ABB’s R & D, she has six years as Director General of the Swedish Agency for Innovation.


     

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         23. Ms. Frenning, LTU, mechanical engineering, 1993. The only female engineer in the management of a listed large caps as Sweden Head of TeliaSonera.


     

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         22. Jessica Sandström, Chalmers University of Technology, Engineering Physics, 2002. Head of Volvo Buses’ City Mobility Team “, which helps the world’s cities to plan for a future with electric and hybrid buses.


     

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         21. Elin Rydberg, Royal Institute of Technology, Computer Technology, 2009. Head of platform development at hälsoappen Lifesum with over eight million downloads.


     

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         20. Catharina Modahl Nilsson, KTH, automotive, 1987. Cab Development at Scania. Responsible for the mechanics, electronics, ergonomics and design. Member of the ICU and international cat judge.


     

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         19. Sara Mazur, KTH, electro, 1985. Head of Ericsson’s 650 researchers with responsibility for managing future connectivity of 500 billion gadgets.


     

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         18. Helen Dannetun, Linköping University, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1980. straightforward academic career at his alma mater: PhD, professor and since 2011 Rector. For together research, education and business.


     

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         17. Jenny Sjödahl, the Institute of Industrial Economics in 1997. Career at ABB in various executive jobs. Now, global product manager for control systems with 900 employees and $ 200 million.


     

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         16. Lena Olving, CTH, Mechanical Engineering, 1981. President of Mycronic and only female engineer in the top of a large or medium-sized listed companies.


     

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         15. Carina Höglund, Linköping University, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, 2005. Developed process that became the salvation for the ESS, the prestigious project in Lund. Received last year Chester Carlson Research Prize of 150? 000.


     

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         14. Carina Dreifeldt, CTH, electrical, 1989. Serial Entrepreneur with data traffic driver The Phone Pages, the music service Chilirec and now Speedment, who with his idea of ​​the turbo on the databases entered the Ny Teknik 33 list 2015th

     


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         13. Sara Snogerup Linse, Lund Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering, 1985. Member of the Nobel Committee and has received grants targeted only to the class scientists of the Council of Europe. Professor who studies proteins essential for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s. She also writes children’s books.


     

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         12. Paulina M Söderlund, Royal Institute of Technology, Media Technology, 2006. With a background from MIT Medialab and business development at Bonnier she sits among others in the program group on the educational Hyper Island and digitization Commission experts.


     

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         11. Helena Hedblom, KTH, Materials, 1997. Atlas Copco’s only female division manager leads Rock Drilling Tools with 3? 800 employees. Former President and R & D manager at Atlas Copco Secoroc in Fagersta.


     

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         10. Helena Persson, TB, building and construction, 1989. Model for thousands of engineers in municipal activities. Has handled many complex infrastructure projects in politically controlled organizations. Now project in the municipality of Ängelholm.


     

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         9. Sofia Svanteson, Royal Institute of Technology, Media Technology, 2000. Founded Ocean Observations in 2001 with Samsung as the first customer. Advisor to the Government Digitization Group and selected by the EU as a role model for young women looking for a technology career.


     

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         8. Nina Bake, CTH, ind. Economics, 2007. Extremely competitive sailors and dressage riders. First job was materials company Diamorph, a project with the patient’s unique knee implants. 2009 was spun technology of the Episurf, which was introduced on the Stockholm Stock Exchange in 2014 and made her (then 32) to the Exchange’s youngest president.


     

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         7. Ylva jading, CTH, Engineering Physics, in 1992. Newly appointed “Senior Specialist” as the first woman ever at Ericsson Research. She is responsible for reducing the energy consumption of base stations in 5g network by a factor of ten, which is absolutely essential for success. Flop 5g project ends up not only Ericsson in crisis, but also AB, Sweden.


     

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         6. Fredrika Gullfot, KTH, biotechnology, 2003. Became Master of Science first at 40, but then took a doctorate on the fly. Founder and CEO of Simris moose, which this year came with the Ny Teknik 33 list. She was the first woman in Sweden Chemical Engineers Chemical Engineering prize last year. Tough enough to nominate himself, but had been on the list anyway.


     

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         5. Maria Strømme, UU, Engineering Physics, 1994 Professor of nanotechnology, has been interviewed by Skavlan, is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and co-founder of Disruptive Materials. This year appointed Vice Chairman at IVA, during Leif Johansson. On August 11 sommarpratar her about how nanotechnology will change our way of life.


     

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         4. Claudia Olsson, KTH, ind. Economic, calculated graduation: 2015 imprisons a young audience with a talk on the future of technology solutions and was appointed in August 2014 as adjunct faculty at Singularity University, the University who want to change the world with new technology. There she had the internets creator Vint Cerf as a teacher. Founded last year, the e-health company Exponential.


     

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         3. Jenny Johansson, KTH, road and water, 2003. For three years she was responsible for planning the Bypass Stockholm, Sweden’s largest infrastructure projects, for ÅF. Now she leads the work of the Eastern Link 1, high-speed line between Stockholm and Malmö. Where she sets the standard for construction of future high-speed lines.


     

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         2. Gunilla Fransson, Royal Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering, 1982. The base of the development of the A26, the next generation of submarines, and was responsible for Saab’s purchase of Kockums. She chefar over 3200 hiring within Saab’s business area Security and Defence Solutions, which accounts for a quarter of the turnover of SEK 25 billion.


     

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         1. Name: Helena Bergström Pilo. Education: Engineering Physics, Chalmers, 1988. Title: Head of carriage Development at Volvo Cars. Age: 52 years. Lives: Alingsås. Advice to young women: Tell your boss what you want to do!


     
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