Roman Hasselkuss
About Roman Hasselkuss
Roman Hasselkuss is a Project Engineer with over a decade of experience at Daimler AG, specializing in aftertreatment systems for FUSO Trucks. He previously worked at Man Diesel & Turbo, focusing on value analysis for large engine components.
Work at Daimler
Roman Hasselkuss has been employed at Daimler AG since 2011, serving as a Project Engineer. His role involves significant responsibilities related to the development of automotive technologies. He has contributed to various projects over his tenure, focusing on innovative solutions in the automotive sector.
Previous Experience at Man Diesel & Turbo
Prior to his current position, Roman Hasselkuss worked at Man Diesel & Turbo for a period of six months in 2009. His role focused on value analysis of large engine components, where he gained experience in assessing and optimizing engineering processes. This position was based in Augsburg, Bayern, Germany.
Education and Expertise
Roman Hasselkuss studied at the University of Stuttgart from 2003 to 2009, completing a six-year program. His education provided a strong foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his current role as a Project Engineer. He specializes in aftertreatment systems, particularly in ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
Involvement in Aftertreatment Systems Development
In his current role, Roman Hasselkuss is involved in the development of next-generation aftertreatment systems for FUSO Trucks in Japan. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and compliance of these systems with stringent regulations, including EPA 10, EPA 13, and EU VI standards.
Specialization in Benchmarking
Roman Hasselkuss specializes in benchmarking aftertreatment systems. His expertise includes evaluating these systems for compliance with various environmental standards, which is critical for meeting regulatory requirements in the automotive industry.