Dr. Leroy Grob

Angestellt, Elektronik Entwicklungsingenieur in der Medizintechnik, Osypka Medical GmbH

Bis 2021, Doctorate at the Chair of Neuroelectronics (TUM), Technische Universitaet München

Berlin, Deutschland

Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse

PCB-Design
Mikrofabrikation
Gedruckte Elektronik/ Sensorik
Mobile Geräte entwerfen
Zell-Chip-Kopplung
Galvanisieren
Programmierung in Matlab
Bioelektronik
Biosensorik
Electrochemistry
Sensors
Elektrotechnik
Forschung und Entwicklung
Regulatory Affairs

Werdegang

Berufserfahrung von Leroy Grob

  • Bis heute 2 Jahre und 6 Monate, seit Jan. 2022

    Elektronik Entwicklungsingenieur in der Medizintechnik

    Osypka Medical GmbH

    Entwicklung von Medizinprodukten der Klasse II: - Elektrische Thorax-Bioimpedanz-Monitore - Externer Herzschrittmacher

  • 2 Jahre und 1 Monat, Nov. 2019 - Nov. 2021

    Postdoctoral Researcher

    Technical University of Munich

    Silver nanoparticles can be found in a number of consumer products due to their good antimicrobial properties. However, once they are in use, their fate becomes unclear which through a number of events can influence the environment, sprouting cytotoxic effects within ecosystems. To better trace these nanoparticles on-site and in real-time, a portable device is being developed using electrochemical techniques to quantify potentially contaminated water samples.

  • 1 Jahr, Juli 2012 - Juni 2013

    Electronics Engineer

    DCA-Design International

    During my one-year company internship, I was able to participate in a variety of projects dealing with the development and design of medical devices (class IIb) and consumer products. It was possible for me to expand my knowledge in designing, prototyping, and testing new types of printed circuit boards (PCBs). I also got to know different departments dealing with software development and mechanical design, which gave me an insight into the different steps of developing a novel product.

Ausbildung von Leroy Grob

  • 5 Jahre und 5 Monate, Okt. 2015 - Feb. 2021

    Doctorate at the Chair of Neuroelectronics (TUM)

    Technische Universitaet München

    The aim of the project was to develop a printed sensor for use in 3D cell cultures to collect physiological data for future drug development. These sensors were fabricated using additive techniques such as inkjet printing, and were electrochemically and optically characterised. In addition, silver nanoparticles were detected, and extracellular current measurements were performed with these microfabricated 3D microelectrode arrays.

  • 4 Jahre und 9 Monate, Okt. 2010 - Juni 2015

    Electrical and Electronic Engineer with Industrial Placement

    University of Bath

Sprachen

  • Englisch

    Muttersprache

  • Französisch

    Muttersprache

  • Deutsch

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