Patent Engineer. Jean-Philippe graduated in Optics and Photonics at the Institute of Optics in Orsay (MSc). He also holds a PhD from Orsay University (“Modelization of thermal radiation at nanoscale using an electromagnetic approach”)
Patent Engineer. Jean-Philippe graduated in Optics and Photonics at the Institute of Optics in Orsay (MSc). He also holds a PhD from Orsay University (“Modelization of thermal radiation at nanoscale using an electromagnetic approach”)
Work experience
After his PhD, Jean-Philippe had experiences as a post-doctoral fellow at the Institute of Optics in Rochester (New York, USA) and at the École Centrale de Paris.He joined Saint-Gobain in Paris as a Research Engineer in 2005. There, he worked on glass for buildings and automobiles, natural (daylighting) and artificial lighting (LED and OLED technologies), and also on solar technologies (PV panels and concentrators).In 2011, he finally joined IP firm Harle & Phelip as Patent Engineer.
Professional focus
Jean-Philippe has a practice in drafting and prosecuting French, PCT and European patent applications relating to engineering subject-matter.He also has an experience in prosecuting US, JP, CN, TW and KR patent applications.
Areas of expertise
Jean-Philippe mainly works on engineering matters and has particular expertise in the fields of optics and photonics, optometry, physics, mechanics, electronics, and signal processing.