Synthetic organic chemistry, materials for organic electronics.
Dr. Sven Andresen
Dr. Andresen gained work experience in the chemical industry and in academic organizations on four continents before joining Sonderhoff & Einsel. He provides his technical expertise in the field of chemistry, collaborating closely with our Japanese patent attorneys and translators. His responsibilities include technical proofreading of German and English translations and communication with international clients, supporting them throughout the patent application process.
Profession
Patent Engineer
Areas of Technological Expertise
Professional Experience
2014 – present – Sonderhoff & Einsel, Law and Patent Office
2008 – 2012 – Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia
2005 – 2008 – Visiting scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles
1999 – 2005 – Canon Inc., Japan
1998 – 1999 – Kyushu University, Japan
1993 – 1997 – University of Hamburg, Germany (doctorate in organic chemistry)
Education
1987 – 1993 – University of Hamburg, Germany (chemistry)
Publications
> Li, Juo-Hao; Andresen, Sven; Hua-Hsien; Yang, Yang: “Red-emission Oligofluorene Electrophosphorescent Diodes based on Bis-[2-(9,9-dihexyl)-9H-fluoren-2-yl]quinoline-C3,N]acetylacetonato iridium (III) and Solvent Treatment for Interface Modification.” ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2009, 1 (1), 76
> Groarke, Michelle; Andresen, Sven; Li, Juo-Hao; Weber, Karl; Hirai, Tadahiko; MacDonald, James; Bown, Mark; Ueno, Kazunori: “A new class of blue phosphorescent iridium complexes for organic electroluminescent devices.” Digest of Technical Papers – Society for Information Display International Symposium 2011, 42(3), 1721
> Michelle Groarke, Sven Andresen, Jenny O’Connell, Tadahiko Hirai, Karl Weber, Juo-Hao Li, James M. MacDonald, Mark Bown, and Kazunori Ueno: “New blue phosphorescent iridium complexes for OLEDs.” J. of Info. Display, 2012, 20 (1), 70
> S. Andresen, ““Photochemistry of 2-Cyano-cycloalk-2-enones and 2,2,6,6-tetrasubstituted Cycloalk-3-enones”, Doctorate, University of Hamburg, 1997
Languages
German, English