Executive Club

member photo

Wolfgang Stautner

Title: Senior Cryogenics Engineer, Design Manager
Industry: Healthcare
Type of Organization: Global Research Facility
Major Product/Service: MRI/NMR systems, research
Expertise: Mr. Stautner has over 30 years experience. He specializes in global research, MRI systems, nuclear magnetic designs and calculations. Specific areas of expertise include cryogenics, vacuum technology, refrigeration, superconducting technology, magnet technology, gas dynamics, Fortran Software programming, numerical mathematics and methods of optimization. Mr. Sautner has long-term experience in Cryogenics Metrology down to 2.0K and also specialized in Cryogenics Materials Testing. He has extensive knowledge in pulsating Fluid Dynamics, Stationery/Transient heat transfer, FED and FEM programming, Pressure Vessel Technology, Design and Analysis (ASME, BSI, AD) and invented NMR High-Field Magnet Remote Diagnostics Facility. He is also experienced in computer use (MAC and PC), desktop publishing and translating, serving as a translator for English to German and as a technical advisor for other translators. He also collects and takes care of intellectual property in the field of Cryogenics.
Geographic Area of Distribution: International
Affiliations: Cryogenic Society of America; Sigma Xi; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Cryogenic Society of America; American Chemical Society; British Cryogenics Council; Indian Cryogenics Council; Rationalisierungskuratorium der Deutschen Wirtschaft, RKW; Pali Text Society, Oxford Chapter
University/Degree: M.Sc., Process Engineering, University of Applied Sciences, Nuremberg, Germany, 1977
Born: Bavaria
Hobbies/Sports: Involved in inter-cultural activities against racism in Germany
Work History: Mr. Stautner served as the First Principal Technology Engineer at Siemens Magnet Technology in 2004. He then moved to Oxford Magnet Technology, where he served as a Principal Cryogenics Engineer from 1996 to 2004 and as the Principal Physicist in 2004. Mr. Stautner also served as the Principal Cryogenics Engineer for Bruker Physics in Karlsruhe, Germany, from 1982 to 1996.
Honors & Awards: 5 Employee Recognition Awards for outstanding work and focus, Siemens Magnet Technology; Awarded the title of Design Manager by "Rationalisierungs-Kuratorium der deutschen Wirtschaft" in Germany and was proposed for the Board and served as a member of the British Cryogenics Council in 2004
Published Works: 130+ internal reports; Cryogenic Engineering Council Publication; Filed several patents
Career Accomplishments: Mr. Stautner organized the International Music Festival in Karlsruhe, Germany.