Thedda Haenssler
About Thedda Haenssler
Thedda Haenssler is a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office in Germany, with a background in geophysics and experience in seismic exploration. Previously, they worked as a Geophysicist and Project Manager at Dmt from 2009 to 2012.
Work at European Patent Office
Thedda Haenssler has been serving as a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office since 2016. In this role, she evaluates patent applications, focusing on the technical aspects related to geophysics. Her experience in the field allows her to assess innovations effectively, ensuring compliance with patent laws and regulations. Over the past eight years, she has contributed to the examination process, leveraging her expertise in seismic exploration and geophysics.
Education and Expertise
Thedda Haenssler's educational background includes studies at Goethe University from 2004 to 2009, where she gained in-depth knowledge in her field. Prior to that, she attended Fachhochschule Kiel from 2000 to 2004. Her academic training laid the foundation for her expertise in geophysics, particularly in seismic exploration, which she has applied in both her previous roles and her current position as a patent examiner.
Background in Geophysics
Thedda Haenssler has a solid background in geophysics, having worked in various capacities over the years. She served as a Geophysiker Datenbearbeitung and Projektleiter at Dmt from 2009 to 2012 in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This experience involved data processing and project management in the geophysical sector, which has been instrumental in her transition to patent examination.
Professional Experience in Geophysics
With over a decade of experience in the field of geophysics, Thedda Haenssler has developed a strong skill set that includes seismic exploration and project management. Her role as a freelance geophysicist further highlights her versatility and commitment to the field. This extensive experience has informed her current work as a Patent Examiner, where she applies her technical knowledge to evaluate patents related to geophysical innovations.