Short Intro
Curriculum Vitae
Starting my MBA Journey at Mannheim Business School
This year, I began my MBA journey to deepen my understanding of business strategy, leadership, and innovation. After years of practical experience, I felt the need to strengthen my knowledge in these areas to drive more impactful change in my career and the organizations I work with. The MBA offers me the opportunity to broaden my perspective, connect with diverse professionals, and develop the skills needed to thrive in today’s dynamic business landscape.
Completed my Master of Science in Applied Biomedical Engineering (M. Sc.)
I earned a Master’s degree in Advanced Biomedical Engineering, with a focus on Bio-Microsystem Technology and instrumental analytics. During this time, I developed expertise in creating diverse circuits and working with Microcontroller Units (MCUs), which played a key role in many of our projects. I also gained in-depth knowledge of biochemical sensors and Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology. These skills have provided me with a strong foundation in the design and application of cutting-edge biomedical technologies. The program sharpened both my technical problem-solving abilities and my understanding of complex systems in the biomedical field.
since 2021
Started to work for Roche Diagnostics
I began my career at Roche Diagnostics as an Engineer, initially working with Corelab devices for routine diagnostic testing of blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid. These cutting-edge systems are highly advanced and play a vital role in clinical diagnostics. Later, I transitioned to the Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) field, which, while not yet fully integrated into routine diagnostics, has immense potential for future healthcare applications. In this role, I collaborate closely with highly skilled application specialists and bioinformaticians to push the boundaries of what’s possible in genomics.
2016 – 2020
My Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering provided a solid foundation for everything that followed in my career. I gained essential knowledge in chemistry, biology, physics, mechanics, and statistics, which helped me understand the interdisciplinary nature of biomedical engineering. As the program advanced, I developed skills in engineering workflows, problem-solving, and innovation management, all crucial for tackling complex challenges. I also learned scientific writing, which has been instrumental in effectively communicating technical ideas. This degree set the stage for my further specialization and growth in the biomedical field.