Montana
Dr Sean M. Hays has 29 years of experience in Toxicology and Biomedical and Chemical Engineering. He earned his BS in Biomedical Engineering from Texas A&M University, his MS in Physiology and Biophysics from the University of Vermont and in Chemical and Biological Engineering from Colorado State University, and his PhD in Toxicology from Utrecht University. Formerly, this expert served as a...
A chemical engineering expert witness provides specialized knowledge and insights in cases involving chemical processes, safety protocols, product liability, and patent disputes.
They can handle cases related to industrial accidents, chemical exposure, environmental contamination, process safety management, and intellectual property disputes.
They can provide technical analysis of the patented technology, assess its novelty and non-obviousness, and help determine if there's been an infringement.
Yes. Subspecialties include biochemical engineering, process engineering, materials science, nanotechnology, and environmental engineering among others.
They can analyze the cause of the accident, evaluate safety procedures and standards compliance, and provide testimony on industry best practices.
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