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Paul Weidener

M.Sc. Engineering

Paul Weidener joined the von Rohr partnership as a patent attorney trainee in January 2024 with the intention of successfully qualifying as a patent attorney.

Before joining von Rohr, Paul Weidener worked for a major global company, where he was responsible for the optimization of technical production systems and the independent management of investment projects.

As part of his master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen, which he successfully completed in 2022, specializing in Biomedical Systems Engineering, Paul Weidener gained in-depth knowledge in the field of biomedical engineering. He was able to deepen this knowledge during his studies by working for a leading global provider of medical technology. In his master’s thesis, Paul Weidener focused on the influence of the body’s own vibrations and oscillations on the signal quality of the capacitive electrocardiogram.

Having successfully completed his bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering – also at RWTH Aachen University – specializing in Information and Communication Technology, Paul Weidener has in-depth knowledge in a wide range of technical fields in addition to biomedical engineering.

Paul Weidener

M.Sc. Engineering

Paul Weidener joined the von Rohr partnership as a patent attorney trainee in January 2024 with the intention of successfully qualifying as a patent attorney.

Before joining von Rohr, Paul Weidener worked for a major global company, where he was responsible for the optimization of technical production systems and the independent management of investment projects.

As part of his master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen, which he successfully completed in 2022, specializing in Biomedical Systems Engineering, Paul Weidener gained in-depth knowledge in the field of biomedical engineering. He was able to deepen this knowledge during his studies by working for a leading global provider of medical technology. In his master’s thesis, Paul Weidener focused on the influence of the body’s own vibrations and oscillations on the signal quality of the capacitive electrocardiogram.

Having successfully completed his bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering – also at RWTH Aachen University – specializing in Information and Communication Technology, Paul Weidener has in-depth knowledge in a wide range of technical fields in addition to biomedical engineering.