Telecommunications, Computer Networking and Internet Technologies
Tal Lavian, Ph.D.
UC Berkeley CET Industry Fellow and lecturer, College of Engineering.
Scientist, inventor and educator in the areas of computer science and electrical engineering related to communications and Internet technologies. Over 20 years of experience, including Principal Investigator for DARPA and visiting scientist at UC Berkeley’s RAD Lab.
Technology consulting: Data networking, telecommunications, Internet, Web, network protocols, TCP/IP, VoIP, cell, mobile and wireless
Patent consulting: Scientific infringement analysis, validation / invalidation analysis. Prior art in publications and Ph.D. dissertations to support validity and obviousness
Prolific inventor and technologist. co-authored over 25 peer-reviewed publications
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Strong engineering background and ability to turn forward-looking academic research and novel concepts into products
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Bridges science, engineering and innovations, to analyze patentability. Analyzes patents, builds patent portfolios, consults in patent infringement cases, and generates intellectual property
Scientific Analysis of Patents, infringement, validation and obviosness
- Technical advisor for patent litigation, evaluating technology patent infringement
- Advises companies on building IP portfolios
- Key advisor for hundreds of invention ideas: over 40 patents issued and pending
- Served as Technical Chair of the Patent Committee for Nortel Networks’ EDN
- Served as a Principal Investigator for three US Department of Defense (DARPA) projects for 5 years.
- Co-authored more than 25 scientific publications, journal articles, and peer-reviewed papers
Litigation support , expert consulting and technology simplification
