North Carolina
This expert earned his BS at Duke University and MS and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and ACM. This expert serves on the editorial board for a number of peer reviewed journals. He has earned multiple awards for his research throughout his career and is a frequently invited guest speaker at major conferences. Currently...
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North Carolina
This highly-qualified expert engineer has over 20 years of experience developing semiconductor chips targeting mobile and datacenter products, with his work focused on chip/ASIC/SOC design, CPU design, circuit design. He earned his BA in computer engineering from the University of Waterloo and his MS in electric engineering at the University of California, San Diego. Today, he is a recognized...
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An electrical engineering expert witness provides technical knowledge and expertise in cases involving electrical systems, products, or accidents. They can analyze evidence, provide testimony, and explain complex concepts in understandable terms.
Cases that may require this type of expert include patent disputes, product liability cases, personal injury claims related to electrical accidents, construction disputes, and more.
Yes, they can help determine if a product or process infringes on an existing patent by analyzing the technology involved and comparing it to the patent's claims.
Yes, there are many subspecialties such as power systems, electronics, telecommunications, signal processing etc. The right expert will depend on the specifics of your case.
They can examine the design and manufacturing process of the product in question to identify any flaws or defects that could have caused harm.
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