Massachusetts
This ivy-league trained electrical engineer has extensive hands-on experience in product architecture, system and circuit design, system integration, hardware and firmware development, intellectual property including patent development, and consulting. He specializes in technology areas related to wireless systems, including RFID, RTLS, WLAN, WiMax, Wi-Fi (WiFi), MIMO, UWB, CDMA, OFDM, LTE, 3G,...
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Massachusetts
This expert has over 25 years in electrical engineering and product development. He gained his MS and PhD in electrical engineering and systems from the University of Pennsylvania. After serving as an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Illinois Institute, he transitioned to industry and spent 13 years at Motorola Mobility developing wireless products. He ended his...
An electronics expert witness provides specialized knowledge in electronics, helping to clarify technical aspects for the court. They may analyze evidence, provide testimony, and explain complex concepts.
Cases involving electronic devices, systems or software, patent disputes, product liability issues, and accidents involving electronic equipment often require an electronics expert witness.
Yes, they can help determine if a product infringes on a patent by analyzing the technology involved and comparing it with the patent claims.
Yes, there are many subspecialties including digital electronics, analog electronics, microelectronics, circuit design, signal processing, and more.
They can examine the electronic device in question to identify any design or manufacturing defects that could have led to injury or damage.
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