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Daniel Bechstein

Sensor Architect at Apple

Daniel Bechstein is a Sensor Architect and Senior Engineer at Apple, Inc. He specializes in sensor systems and has contributed to innovative projects, including patents related to advanced sensing technologies for AirPods. Bechstein was a Stanford Bio-X Bowes Fellow in 2012, where his research focused on developing non-invasive methods for studying electrical activity in neurons, particularly dopaminergic neurons linked to Parkinson’s disease. This work involved using modified optical setups to detect electrical signals via color changes in electrochromic materials, advancing neuroscience tools.123

At Apple, his expertise is applied to cutting-edge sensor designs, as evidenced by his involvement in patents for textured surfaces on AirPods that enable multi-directional touch functionality for user input.1

Highlights

Apple wins a Patent for a Possible future AirPods Pro Feature
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San Francisco Bay Area