Dr. Matthias Bensch

Senior Manager: Head Of Department For Military Assemblies & IP Management at Premium Aerotec

Dr. Matthias Bensch's work experience begins in 2007, where they worked as an intern at both Siemens and FutureCarbon GmbH. In 2009, they joined the University of Bayreuth as a Research Scientist specializing in Metallurgy. In 2013, they became an Engineer for Materials & Processes at Premium AEROTEC, a position they held until 2014. From 2014 to 2016, Dr. Bensch served as the R&T Senior Project and IP Manager at Premium AEROTEC, where they were responsible for introducing series production of additive manufactured metallic parts and leading cross-functional teams. In 2017, they became the Head of Manufacturing Technology & IP Management, a role they held until June 2021. Currently, they serve as the Senior Manager and Head of Department for Military Assemblies & IP Management at Premium AEROTEC.

Dr. Matthias Bensch began their education in 2003 at the University of Bayreuth, where they pursued a degree in Materialwissenschaften. Dr. Matthias successfully completed their studies in 2008, earning a Dipl.-Ing. Univ. degree. Continuing their academic journey, Dr. Bensch enrolled at the FernUniversität in Hagen in 2009, focusing on Gewerblicher Rechtschutz. Dr. Matthias obtained a Patent Ingenieur degree in the field in 2010. Simultaneously, in 2009, they started their doctoral studies at the University of Bayreuth, specializing in Materialwissenschaft/Metallurgie. After three years of intensive research, they successfully earned a Dr.-Ing. degree in 2012. Furthermore, Dr. Bensch also spent a brief period studying at the University of Cambridge in 2010-2011, although the specific degree obtained is not mentioned.

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Timeline

  • Senior Manager: Head Of Department For Military Assemblies & IP Management

    June, 2021 - present

  • Head Of Manufacturing Technology IP Management

    January, 2017

  • R T Senior Project And IP Manager

    July, 2014

  • Engineer For Materials Processes

    January, 2013

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