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Thorsten Staake Institute of Technology Management, University of St.Gallen (ITEM-HSG) & Auto-ID Labs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 35-135, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139 staake@mit.edu 617.319.7122
BIOGRAPHY
Thorsten Staake studied electrical engineering and information technology. He received a M.Sc. from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Massachusetts, USA in 2002 and an engineering diploma (Dipl.-Ing.) from Darmstadt Institute of Technology (TUD), Germany in 2004. During his studies, he worked as in several companies such as Infineon and Clariant, and founded a start-up offering IT services for medium sized companies. Since 2004, he is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Technology Management, University of St.Gallen (ITEM-HSG) in Switzerland and a senior researcher at the Auto-ID Lab St.Gallen/Zurich, where he is responsible for the Anti-Counterfeiting Special Interest Group.
Currently, Thorsten works as a visiting researcher at the Auto-ID Labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His interests include secure supply chain topics both from a technical and an organizational perspective as well as related aspects of Radio Frequency Identification with a special focus on anti-counterfeiting.
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