Philip Knoch


Researcher at TU Dresden / adSphere GmbH

adSphere GmbH

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”.

Presentations


Harsh Environments: Space / Aviation & Aerospace / Subsurface & Extreme Heavy Industry

UTG Ultra-Thin Glass based sensors for harsh environments

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.