Patent Analyst Resume
US
Objective: Electrical Engineering work in Analog, Digital, RF, Antenna, Image, Video, Optical design, or Intellectual Property.
Education: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Jan 2006.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Jan 2003.
Masters Thesis: “Image Compression via KL-Transform in Wavelet Domain”.
KL-Transform is applied to the wavelet coefficients of the original image. Quantization of the KL coefficients compresses the image. Due to statistical similarities between sub images of different pictures, average covariance matrix of a class of images can be used for individual images in that class. This removes the main drawback of the KL-Transform—data dependency. Thesis approach enhances JPEG 2000, which is the new image compression standard. Same hardware/software can be used. Thesis implemented in Matlab.
Coursework: Signals, DSP, Digital Communication, Optical Communication,
Optical Networks, Nonlinear Optics, RF & Microwave Design, Electromagnetic Wave Scattering, Electromagnetic Waves in Layered Media, Computer Vision, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Power Electronics, MRI, CT, PET, Ultrasound.
Software: PSpice, Matlab, Mathcad, C++, Assembly Language.
Work Experience:
Patent Analyst 5/2010—5/2011
Confidential,
Patent Examiner 9/2006—8/2009
Confidential,
· Examined Patent Applications in Signal/Image processing. Worked with MPEG, JPEG-2000, pattern recognition, neural networks, wavelets, color spaces, motion vectors, tracking, medical imaging, computer architecture, digital logic, digital circuits.
Lab Technician 7/2001—9/2001
Confidential,
· Assembled power electronic circuits.