
Already during my undergraduate studies in physics, I got interested in intellectual property and the field of patents. Therefore, I began to take part-time courses in law besides pursuing my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. My academic research focused on implementing error-tolerance in analog circuits for emerging resistive memories. Here, I gained a deep understanding of electrical engineering, especially analog circuit design, semiconductor fabrication, and software engineering. Prior to joining NLO in 2026, I worked as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at RWTH Aachen University.
With my broad experience in science and engineering, topped with a solid knowledge about law and jurisdiction, I aim to support all clients the best way possible.
B.Sc. in Physics (2019) University of Bonn, Germany
M.Sc. in Physics (2021) RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (2025) RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Ongoing: LL.B. FernUniversity in Hagen, Germany