Hannover, Germany

Martina Kösters

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Years Active: 2016

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Title: Martina Kösters: Innovator in SCR Catalytic Converter Technology

Introduction

Martina Kösters is a prominent inventor based in Hannover, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of automotive technology, particularly in the area of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems. Her innovative work focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of exhaust emission control systems in internal combustion engines.

Latest Patents

Martina Kösters holds a patent for a "Method for operating a reductant metering process of an SCR catalytic converter system." This invention relates to an SCR catalytic converter system that includes a first SCR exhaust emission control device, an SCR catalytic converter arranged downstream, and a reductant metering device. The method she developed optimizes the reductant metering process based on the temperature of the exhaust emission control device and the SCR catalytic converter. This innovation aims to enhance the performance of SCR systems, ensuring better compliance with emission standards.

Career Highlights

Martina is currently employed at Volkswagen AG, where she applies her expertise in automotive engineering. Her work at Volkswagen has allowed her to be at the forefront of developing technologies that contribute to cleaner and more efficient vehicles. With her patent, she has demonstrated her ability to innovate and address critical challenges in the automotive industry.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Martina has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Giampaolo Nigro and Thorsten Düsterdiek. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas and advancements in automotive technology.

Conclusion

Martina Kösters is a trailblazer in the field of SCR catalytic converter technology, with her innovative patent showcasing her commitment to improving automotive emissions control. Her contributions at Volkswagen AG and collaborations with esteemed colleagues highlight her significant impact on the industry.

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