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Patrick Christian Bösch

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Patrick Christian Bösch

Development Engineer
Department of Engineering Cybernetics

patrick.c.bosch@ntnu.no
+4773594381 +4740109318 Elektro D/B2, Gløshaugen
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About

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Patrick Bösch, BSc in Systems Engineering with a specialization in Biomedical Engineering. He graduated from the Zürich University of Applied Science (ZHAW) in Winterthur, Switzerland in 2015. Prior to that he did an apprenticeship as an electrician in Switzerland. Since February 2016 he works for Artificial Pancreas Trondheim (APT) Group as a Staff engineer in the function of a Development Engineer. His work is primarily focused on design and prototyping of novel instrumentation based on optical spectroscopy and other relevant sensing modalities for the measurement of glucose in peritoneal fluid, as well as the associated insulin infusion mechanism and related components and systems.

 

Area of work

  • Development and test of prototypes, APT

Skills and expertise

  • Systems Engineering with a focus on Biomedical Engineering
  • Solidworks 2015
  • Altium Designer
  • Catia V5
  • Organisational duties
  • Prototyping
  • International Profile
  • FMEA
  • Product development according to VDI 2221/2
  • Glucose sensing

Background

Education:

  • B. Sc. In Systems Engineering with Specialisation in Biomedical Engineering and International Profile UAS Zurich (ZHAW)
    Winterthur, Switzerland
  • Certificate in Advanced English Level C1, Auckland, New Zealand
  • 4 year Apprenticeship as an Electrician at Wenger + Wirz AG, Diessenhofen, Switzerland

Work experience:

  • Development Engineer for the Artificial Pancreas Trondheim (APT) Group, NTNU Trondheim NO (2016-Present)
  • Internship, “Development of an IR-Spectrometer for Glucose Analysis in biological Fluids”, NTNU Trondheim NO (2015)
  • Electrician, Wenger + Wirz AG, Diessenhofen CH (2011)
  • Army Service at the Tank Forces of the Swiss Armed Forces, Achieved the Rank of a Company Sergeant Major (2010-2011)
  • Electrician, Wenger + Wirz AG, Diessenhofen CH (2009-2010)
  • Apprenticeship as an Electrician, Wenger + Wirz AG, Diessenhofen CH (2005-2009)

Other interests

  • Travel
  • Diving
  • Reading
  • The great outdoors

 

Publications

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  • All publications registered in NVA

2025

  • Benam, Karim Davari; Åm, Marte Kierulf; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Dirdal, Hasti Khoshamadi; Christiansen, Sverre Christian; Hjelme, Dag Roar. (2025) A Dual Hormone Predictive Controller for a Fully Automated Intraperitoneal Artificial Pancreas in Pigs. Journal of Process Control
    Academic article

2019

  • Åm, Marte Kierulf; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Ellingsen, Reinold; Hjelme, Dag Roar; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Stavdahl, Øyvind. (2019) Erratum to “Why intraperitoneal glucose sensing is sometimes surprisingly rapid and sometimes slow: A hypothesis” [Med. Hypotheses 132 (2019) 109318]. Medical Hypotheses
    Errata
  • Åm, Marte Kierulf; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Ellingsen, Reinold; Hjelme, Dag Roar; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Stavdahl, Øyvind. (2019) Why intraperitoneal glucose sensing is sometimes surprisingly rapid and sometimes slow: A hypothesis. Medical Hypotheses
    Academic article

2018

  • Åm, Marte Kierulf; Kölle, Konstanze; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Dirnena-Fusini, Ilze; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Ellingsen, Reinold. (2018) Effect of sensor location on continuous intraperitoneal glucose sensing in an animal model. PLOS ONE
    Academic article

Journal publications

  • Benam, Karim Davari; Åm, Marte Kierulf; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Dirdal, Hasti Khoshamadi; Christiansen, Sverre Christian; Hjelme, Dag Roar. (2025) A Dual Hormone Predictive Controller for a Fully Automated Intraperitoneal Artificial Pancreas in Pigs. Journal of Process Control
    Academic article
  • Åm, Marte Kierulf; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Ellingsen, Reinold; Hjelme, Dag Roar; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Stavdahl, Øyvind. (2019) Erratum to “Why intraperitoneal glucose sensing is sometimes surprisingly rapid and sometimes slow: A hypothesis” [Med. Hypotheses 132 (2019) 109318]. Medical Hypotheses
    Errata
  • Åm, Marte Kierulf; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Ellingsen, Reinold; Hjelme, Dag Roar; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Stavdahl, Øyvind. (2019) Why intraperitoneal glucose sensing is sometimes surprisingly rapid and sometimes slow: A hypothesis. Medical Hypotheses
    Academic article
  • Åm, Marte Kierulf; Kölle, Konstanze; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Dirnena-Fusini, Ilze; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Ellingsen, Reinold. (2018) Effect of sensor location on continuous intraperitoneal glucose sensing in an animal model. PLOS ONE
    Academic article

Teaching

Courses

  • TTK4850 - Experts in Teamwork - Automation for a better life

Outreach

2019

  • Poster
    Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Åm, Marte Kierulf; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Christiansen, Sverre; Ellingsen, Reinold; Hjelme, Dag Roar. (2019) Why intraperitoneal glucose sensing is sometimes surprisingly rapid and sometimes slow: A hypothesis. Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) , Berlin 2019-02-20 - 2019-02-23

2018

  • Poster
    Bösch, Patrick Christian; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Ellingsen, Reinold; Hjelme, Dag Roar; Stavdahl, Øyvind. (2018) Test-rig for Automated Testing of Continuous Glucose Sensor Prototypes. Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) , Vienna 2018-02-14 - 2018-02-17

2017

  • Poster
    Bösch, Patrick Christian; Åm, Marte Kierulf; Stavdahl, Øyvind; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Carlsen, Sven Magnus; Ellingsen, Reinold. (2017) Set-up and procedure for intraperitoneal glucose monitoring in anaesthetised animals. Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) , Paris 2017-02-15 - 2017-02-18
  • Poster
    Åm, Marte Kierulf; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Dirnena-Fusini, Ilze; Kölle, Konstanze; Stavdahl, Øyvind. (2017) Intraperitoneal glucose measuring using amperometric glucose sensors and intraperitoneal fluid samples in an animal model. Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) , Paris 2017-02-15 - 2017-02-18

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