Stephan Schroth, Dr.-Ing, has a well-rounded work experience in the field of medical engineering. Stephan started their career at Technische Universität Dresden as a Research Assistant, where they focused on the electrochemical formation and characterization of ultra thin oxide films onto valve metals, particularly titanium.
From there, they moved on to Fraunhofer IKTS Dresden, where they continued their research as a Research Assistant, this time focusing on electrochemical machining of difficult processable materials such as ceramics, hard metals, carbides, and cermets.
In 2011, they joined Admedes Schuessler GmbH as a Development Engineer, where they specialized in the development and optimization of electrochemical processes for finishing Nitinol and vessel implants made from it.
Since 2014, Stephan has been working at phenox as the Director of Process Management and Quality Assurance. In this role, they are responsible for the development, validation, and optimization of the entire process chain for manufacturing neurovascular instruments and implants, as well as coaching, training, and auditing production staff to maintain high quality standards.
Overall, Stephan Schroth's work experience demonstrates their expertise in electrochemical processes and their dedication to ensuring the highest quality in medical engineering products.
Stephan Schroth, Dr.-Ing., obtained their Diplom degree in Physics from Technische Universität Dresden, where they studied from 1999 to 2007. Following this, they pursued further education and graduated with a Doktoringenieur (Doctor of Engineering Science) degree in Materials Science from Technische Universität Dresden, completing their studies between 2008 and 2013.
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