Johannes Grischa von Eckardstein serves as a Lecturer at Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences within the Faculty of Engineering and IT's Institute of Measurement and Sensor Technology since 2017, teaching Electrical Engineering across five undergraduate programs: Electrical Engineering (ET), Mechatronics (MTR), Future Energy and Electromobility Engineering (FEEM), Mechanical Engineering (MB), and Geomatics (GMT). His educational pathway progressed through: Early completion of Electronics Technician training for Devices and Systems at RWTH Aachen State-certified Technician qualification in Energy Technology and Process Automation (Oberhausen) Concurrent Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Hochschule Ruhr-West Specializing in practical electrical engineering applications, his research encompasses induction loop identification, high-frequency constant current sources for impedance spectroscopy, and programmable pulse width modulation systems for LED technology. Current teaching includes Elektrotechnik II lectures/exercises, electronic components practicals, and circuit development project work across multiple engineering disciplines. Prior industry experience includes redox-flow battery development at Fraunhofer Institute Umsicht and electronic systems design at RWTH Aachen, directly informing his applied pedagogical approach in sensor and measurement technologies.
