Born in Berlin, I learned the profession of a toolmaker there too. I studied mechanical engineering and joining technology in Berlin and Magdeburg.My professional activities brought me together with induction heating, which then determined my later field of activity. So I first worked as a development engineer in the inductive heating department of the company VEB Inducal Berlin (later VEB Steremat Elektrowärme Berlin) until 1991. During this time I was also active in the technical committee for soldering technology of the Chamber of Technology of the GDR.
In 1991, I changed to the Norwegian company ELVA Induksjon a.s. (today EFD Induction GmbH); from 1994 onwards, I worked for the company eldec Schwenk & Heiliger GmbH (later eldec Induction GmbH), where I was employed until 2009. In addition to my professional field of activity, I was also actively involved as a member of the DVS soldering specialist association.
I have published in various technical journals about different problems and applications of induction heating and have also lectured at various German and European congresses.
In addition to these specialist works, I have also been concerned for many years with the question of how our so-called forefathers actually dealt with the problem of joining metal components, especially copper, gold and silver. The fact that they invented soldering, so to speak, is an exciting question that I have addressed and, in addition to the first chapter in the book, I have also written several papers on the subject, including the following article Löten - eine Ur-alte Geschichte (Soldering - an ancient history).