Summary
Johan Isaksson-daun is a postdoctoral researcher and biomedical engineer with 11 years of experience focused on designing mobility aids for people with blindness or low vision, spanning needfinding, hardware and software development, and rigorous user evaluation. He holds a PhD from Lund University and an M.Sc. specialized in signal processing, image analysis and AI, and has defended and published work centered on a novel assistive navigation device. Johan combines hands-on prototyping with algorithm development in machine learning and signal processing, and has led the end-to-end Navigation by Sound project from hobby prototype to funded PhD research. Based in Gothenburg, he brings a rare blend of user-centered design sensibilities and technical depth, consistently translating real-world user needs into validated scientific and engineering outcomes.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
University of Southern Denmark
M.Sc. in Engineering, Biomedical Engineering – Specialized in Signals, Images and eHealth, M.Sc. in Engineering, Biomedical Engineering – Specialized in Signals, Images and eHealth at Lunds tekniska högskola
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Engineering at Lund University
Lunds universitet