Philip Knoch is employee of the University “TU Dresden”. He graduated from his high school “Clemens-Winkler Gymnasium” in the year 2013. After that he studied at the BA Riesa Laboratory and Process Engineering which is a dual system/curriculum and in 2016 he got his Bachelor of Science. In 2019 he got his Diploma of engineering in General Process Engineering after a postgraduate study at the “TU Dresden” university. Since march 2020 he is doing his Phd with the topic: “Contributions to reliable assembly and interconnection technology on flexible glass substrates for high temperature sensor technology”.
Sensor applications for harsh environment in chemical industry face operation temperatures of up to 900 °C. In cooperation between adSphere GmbH and TU Dresden/IAVT an absolute pressure sensor based on UTG Ultra Thin Glass substrate was developed and manufactured to study the implementation of different technologies with the focus on high-temperature and harsh environment application. The development was done based on the BMBF-project AllMeSa (FKZ 03WKDFA). First tests showed it functional at temperatures up to 450 °C while applying a pressure range of 1 to 5 bar.