Daniel Dregely
About Daniel Dregely
Daniel Dregely is a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office in the Hague, Netherlands, with a background in physics and industrial engineering. He has held various academic and research positions, including postdoctoral work and teaching assistant roles at the University of Stuttgart.
Work at European Patent Office
Daniel Dregely has been employed as a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office since 2014. He has accumulated ten years of experience in this role, contributing to the examination of patent applications. His work is based in the Hague area of the Netherlands, where he engages with various aspects of patent law and technology.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Dregely holds a Master's double degree in Physics and Industrial Engineering from the University of Stuttgart and École Centrale Paris, achieved between 2006 and 2009. He also earned a Master's degree in Physics from the University of Stuttgart from 2004 to 2006. Additionally, he completed a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering at Ecole Centrale Paris from 2006 to 2008. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of engineering and physics.
Background
Daniel Dregely completed his high school education at Karl-von-Closen-Gymnasium Eggenfelden, obtaining his diploma from 1994 to 2003. He has held various positions in academic and research settings, including internships at the European Radiation Synchrotron Facility in 2007 and Robert Bosch GmbH in 2008. He served as a Teaching Assistant and Postdoc at the University of Stuttgart, further enhancing his academic profile.
Professional Experience
Prior to his current role, Daniel Dregely worked at the University of Stuttgart as a PhD Student from 2009 to 2014. His experience includes teaching and research responsibilities, which contributed to his expertise in the field. He also gained practical experience through internships at notable organizations, including a two-month internship at the European Radiation Synchrotron Facility and a three-month internship at Robert Bosch GmbH.