With her degree in chemistry and subsequent doctorate, Elisabeth Hocke laid the scientific foundation for this important and demanding job. She originally had a completely different career in mind, as she reveals: "I originally wanted to study pharmacy, but then I changed my mind". At Technical University of Darmstadt, she specialized in technical chemistry. "This involved, for example, the development and improvement of processes for the chemical industry or the design of chemical reactors in large technical plants," explains Hocke. Even during her studies, it was clear to her that she didn't want to stay in academic research, but wanted to work close to production.
Her path to industry was set - but not her specialization in precious metals. "The most precious metal I worked with during my studies was copper," she says with a laugh. "Today I work with much more valuable materials." Hocke has been with Heraeus since 2019. After completing her PhD, she started as a project manager for production support hydrometallurgy and soon took over as Head of the twelve-strong Innovation team. "I think it's great that we do scientific work, research and discussions here - the atmosphere is a bit like university," she says. "But we have many more opportunities than in academic research, and at the same time what we do goes straight into application."