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This expert is a consultant and technical strategist uniquely qualified in emerging technologies, standards, patent engineering, analysis, and regulatory affairs. Specific research areas include: wireless technologies, UWB Communications technologies, propagation, near field ranging technology, and measurements. A registered professional engineer with a PhD, he possesses a strong background in wireless technologies and intellectual property.
Founder/CEO, Wireless Technology Consulting Firm
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Florida Atlantic University
Coral Springs,
Florida
This expert is a world renowned figure in digital audio and computer music, with over 40 technical publications and four patents to his credit. The former chief technical officer at Lucasfilm Droid Works, he won both an Emmy Award for Technical Achievement and the Audio Engineering Society's lifetime achievement award. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University, as well as undergraduate degrees in Applied Mathematics and Electrical Engineering from MIT.
Senior Computer Scientist, A Digital Video Group
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stanford University
Panacea,
Florida
This computer engineering expert earned his BS in computer engineering from the University of Florida. He has founded and served as the principal software engineer for several companies, including AutoNOC, TQ Leads, and Metacogna. He is proficient in over 30 programming languages and his company, AutoNOC was recognized as a Top 40 Technology Innovator by the Technology Association of Georgia. This expert currently serves as a consultant for a technology consulting company based in Georgia.
Consultant, A technology consulting company in GA
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Florida
Georgia
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What Can a Computer Science Expert Witness Opine On?
Software Development
Creating applications or systems for users.
Database Management
Organizing and maintaining data storage.
Network Configuration
Setting up and managing computer networks.
System Analysis
Evaluating and improving computer systems.
Cybersecurity Assessment
Identifying vulnerabilities in systems.
Algorithm Design
Developing step-by-step problem-solving methods.
FAQs for Computer Science Expert Witnesses
What is a computer science expert witness?
A computer science expert witness is a technical specialist who explains complex digital and software issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing code and data, writing reports, and testifying in court.
What types of cases can a computer science expert witness provide assistance in?
A computer science expert witness assists in software disputes, source code analysis, IP and copyright cases, cybersecurity breaches, data forensics, AI/ML issues, and IT contract litigation.
How can a computer science expert witness assist with source code review disputes?
A computer science expert witness can analyze and explain source code, verify authorship, detect errors or copying, and provide clear, unbiased testimony in source code review disputes.
What qualifications should a computer science expert witness possess for federal litigation?
A computer science expert witness for federal litigation should hold advanced CS degrees, strong industry or research experience, relevant certifications, and prior expert testimony experience.
How does a computer science expert witness evaluate software IP infringement claims?
A computer science expert witness evaluates software IP infringement by comparing code, functionality, and architecture to determine similarity, originality, and potential copying.
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