Alexander Stange

Senior Electrical & Firmware Engineer at Cellino

Alexander Stange is currently working as a Senior Electrical and Firmware Engineer at Cellino. Prior to this, Alexander worked as a Biosensors Engineer at Analog Devices where Alexander was part of a Nanotech team at the Analog Garage researching and developing optoelectronic devices. Alexander also has experience as an Associate Researcher at NIST and as a Master's Student Researcher at University of Pennsylvania. Alexander holds a PhD in Materials Science from Boston University, a Master's Degree in Nanotechnology from University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Science in Physics from McGill University.

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