ph.d. (alm.)
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet - DTU
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) | 1997–2000
Afhandling:
Udvikling og industrialisering af mikromekanisk silicium-mikrofons teknologi til høreapparater
Resumé:
Mit Ph.D.-projekt fokuserede på at tilpasse flip-chip lodde-teknologi fra mikroelektronik til MEMS-applikationer. Jeg udviklede en fluxfri loddeproces og en integreret hermetisk tætningsring, som muliggjorde pålidelig og ren indkapsling af silicium-mikrofoner. Arbejdet byggede bro mellem overfladefysik, materialeteknologi og design af mikrosystemer.
Hovedresultater:
Cand.scient.
Københavns Universitet
I conducted ultra-high vacuum (UHV) measurements in Copenhagen and participated in synchrotron radiation-based photoemission studies at the ASTRID storage ring in Århus. Alongside the scientific work, I also designed and calibrated experimental equipment, including a crystal manipulator and a double-pass cylindrical mirror analyzer.
My thesis received the highest possible grade (13) and was later featured in international peer-reviewed publications. Following graduation, I served as a substitute assistant professor at the Department of Chemistry and continued research on CuO/ZnO-based chemical sensor systems under the Danish MUP2 materials science program.
I’m recognized for my independence, technical precision, and strong analytical mindset. I thrive in collaborative environments and enjoy combining hands-on experimental work with conceptual problem-solving.