Daniel Sauerteig is an experienced professional in battery and charging system development, currently serving as the Manager of Battery Pack and Charging System Development at STIHL since November 2017. At STIHL, responsibilities include battery and charging system development, battery cell qualification, modeling, and the creation of battery pack technology with thermal concepts and protection functions. Previous experience includes a role as an Expert in Battery and Charging Systems and Battery System Engineer, focusing on high-performance battery packs and chargers for professional garden and power tools. Prior to STIHL, Daniel Sauerteig was a PhD student at Bosch from March 2014 to October 2017, where research involved lithium-ion battery cell development, multiphysical FEM modeling, and analyzing mechanical impacts on cell performance. Earlier education and professional experience include roles as a Diploma Student and Intern at Bosch, along with a position as a Mechanical Engineer at FTE automotive GmbH from 2006 to 2009. Daniel Sauerteig holds a PhD in Electrochemistry from Technische Universität Ilmenau and a degree in Physical Engineering from Coburg University.
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