Daniel Gaissmaier
About Daniel Gaissmaier
Daniel Gaissmaier is a Simulation Engineer currently working at Northvolt in Sweden, specializing in battery technology. He has a strong academic background in Chemistry and Mathematics from Ulm University and has held various engineering and research roles, including a position at Bosch.
Work at Northvolt
Daniel Gaissmaier currently serves as a Simulation Engineer at Northvolt, a position he has held since 2023. His role involves monitoring and generating intellectual property related to advancements in lithium-ion and next-generation battery technologies. He works in a hybrid capacity from Västerås, Västmanlands Län, Sweden.
Previous Experience at Bosch
Prior to his current role, Daniel worked at Bosch as a Development Engineer for a duration of 10 months, from 2022 to 2023. His work was based in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and he operated in a hybrid work environment.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Gaissmaier has an extensive academic background in Chemistry and Mathematics from Ulm University. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 2014, followed by a Master of Science in Chemistry in 2016. He completed his doctoral studies, achieving a Dr. rer. nat. in Chemistry in 2022. Additionally, he pursued teacher training in Mathematics and Chemistry from 2010 to 2012.
Research and Development at Ulm University
Daniel has significant experience in research and development, having worked at Ulm University in various capacities. He served as a Group Leader and PhD candidate from 2018 to 2022, focusing on battery technology. He also held the position of Student Research and Teaching Assistant from 2012 to 2017, contributing to his expertise in analyzing experimental data and refining simulation models for battery applications.
Specialization in Battery Technology
In his professional roles, Daniel Gaissmaier has developed electrochemical multiscale models specifically for next-generation battery cells. His work includes analyzing experimental data to validate and refine simulation models, which are crucial for advancing battery technology.