Open to work

Malin Ramne

PhD in Electrical Engineering (on paper).

Computational Neuroscience (in practice).

About

Background & Experience

My research focuses on using mathematical models to advance the understanding of phantom limb pain.

Prior to my PhD, I completed a Master's degree in Engineering Physics with a specialization in Complex Adaptive Systems.

Outside of work I enjoy running, spending time with my horse and my dogs, and listening to live music.

Technical skills

  • Python
  • Matlab
  • Statistical analysis
  • Mathematical and computational modeling
  • Data visualisation
  • LaTeX
  • Git
  • iOS and Android development

Education

PhD in Electrical Engineering · 2021–2026
Chalmers University of Technology
MSc in Engineering Physics · 2015–2020
Chalmers University of Technology

Experience

Software Developer · Summer 2020
Equilly AB
Instrumentation & Component Testing · 2018 & 2019
GKN Aerospace – Summer internship
Sole Proprietorship · 2017-2020
iQuusen

Other projects

Beyond the Lab

Beyond research, here are some other projects I am proud to have worked on throughout the years.

DEI
DrGENIE & The PhD Ecosystem
DrGENIE is a doctoral student organisation working for gender equity at Chalmers. We developed a web application to visualize support system available to PhD students.
DEI Communication HTML
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Teaching
iQuusen
Initially an initiative to promote interest in math and science among equestrians, later the name of my sole proprietorship.
Teaching Mathematics Equestrian
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App development
Dressyrappen
An app for real-time commentating at equestrian dressage events.
iOS Android Equestrian
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Contact

Get in touch

I'm always happy to chat about research, potential collaborations, or just interesting ideas.

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