Grischa Klimpki

Senior Project Lead And Key Account Manager at Sevensense Robotics

Grischa Klimpki has a diverse work experience that spans several companies and industries. In 2013, they worked as a Research Assistant at the DKFZ German Cancer Research Center, where they focused on dosimetry, confocal microscopy, and quality assurance related tasks. From 2014 to 2018, they served as a PhD Candidate at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI, working on the development of a patient safety system for a novel form of cancer treatment. In 2018, Grischa joined Sensirion as a Junior Account Manager and later transitioned to the role of Key Account Manager, representing the company to important customers in the medical and consumer electronics market. In their role, they supported product development, addressed technical issues, and conducted contract and price negotiations. Currently, Grischa is the Project Lead and Key Account Manager at Sevensense Robotics, a company specializing in visual SLAM algorithms for mobile robots. Grischa'sresponsibilities include leading projects and managing key accounts.

Grischa Klimpki has a strong educational background in physics. Grischa completed their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Physics from ETH Zürich between 2014 and 2018. Prior to that, they obtained a Master of Science degree in Physics from Heidelberg University, which they attended from 2012 to 2014. Grischa also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics, which they acquired from Heidelberg University between 2009 and 2012.

Before starting their studies in physics, Grischa completed their Abitur, which is the German high school diploma, from Gymnasium Neu Wulmstorf in 2008. In addition, they spent a year as an international student at Digby Regional High School in 2005 as part of the Nova Scotia International Student Program organized by the Nova Scotia Department of Education.

Based on the provided information, Grischa Klimpki has not obtained any additional certifications or qualifications beyond their formal education in the field of physics.

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