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Q-Sens heat flux sensors


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As pioneers in Q-Sens heat flux sensor research and development with a strong background in experimental physics, instrumentation and industrial applications, we are your competent partner for thermoelectric solutions. Let's talk about bringing the benefits of our Q-Sens heat flux sensors from Meerstetter Engineering to your project!
Filip Janasz | Scientific Advisor at Meerstetter Engineering
Dr.sc. ETHZ, M.sc. ME
Filip Janasz is a Scientific Advisor at Meerstetter Engineering GmbH, specializing in thermoelectric sensing technologies and advanced thermal management systems. With a background in applied physics and energy systems, he focuses on developing cutting-edge heat flux sensors and supporting the seamless integration of Meerstetter’s electronics into diverse industrial and scientific applications.

Martin Ritterath | CEO at Meerstetter Engineering
Dr.sc. ETHZ, M.sc. EE
Martin Ritterath, CEO of Meerstetter Engineering, is driven by a passion for precise temperature control and advanced thermal management solutions. With a Ph.D. from ETH Zurich, Martin has a strong background in instrumentation, control and process automation. His proven expertise, demonstrated in the development of robust thermal flow sensors and high-speed data acquisition systems, is just one part of his broader technical proficiency. Martin's work is recognized through several patents and publications, showing his commitment to innovation in the field.
In his current role, he unleashes the potential of employees and business opportunities by creating a collaborative environment and simply living his attitude: “When everyone does what they do best and collaboration is smooth, the overall result is the best possible.”
