Electrical Engineer Expert Witnesses in Massachusetts

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Electrical engineer expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including power systems, electronics, telecommunications, control systems, and product design. Some of the most common specialties include circuit design, electrical safety, grounding, electromagnetic interference, and failure analysis. They can opine on the effects of design defects, code violations, shock and fire hazards, equipment malfunctions, and system reliability.

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  • Review Fee $200/hr
    Deposition Fee $200/hr
    Court Fee $200/hr

    This highly qualified expert has over 20 years of experience in his field, with demonstrated experience with semiconductors, ROM, DRAM, SRAM, 3D stacking, and signal interfaces. He earned his BA in electrical engineering at Union College before completing his MS in electrical engineering and PhD in material science at the University of Vermont. He has he's several roles throughout his career including being a senior research and development scientist at IBM Microelectronics, the director of technical marketing at Innovative Silicon Inc., the IP strategy director at Rambus Inc., and the memory development engineer at Invecas Inc. Most recently, he served as an adjunct professor of semiconductor physics at the University of Vermont.

    Adjunct Professor, University of Vermont

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Vermont

    Jericho,

    Vermont

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr
    Court Fee $350/hr

    This highly-qualified expert is a licensed professional engineer in three states with over 25 years of experience in the field of electrical automation and control systems. He earned his AS in electrical engineering and his BS in electrical engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. This expert is a certified energy manager with the Association of Energy Engineers and is a member of professional organizations such as the National Society for Professional Engineers and the New Hampshire Society for Professional Engineers. He formerly served as the owner of Aquatrack Systems, as an electrical engineer at Ionics, and as both an electrical and controls engineer and the instrument and controls manager at Waldron Engineering. This expert currently serves as an electrical engineer for his own consulting firm based in New Hampshire.

    Principal Electrical Engineer, An automation and control engineering company in NH

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    Wolfeboro,

    New Hampshire

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What Can an Electrical Engineer Expert Witness Opine On?

Circuit Design

Creating schematics for electrical systems.

Power Analysis

Evaluating power flow and efficiency.

Signal Processing

Manipulating signals for communication systems.

System Testing

Verifying functionality of electrical systems.

PCB Fabrication

Designing and producing printed circuit boards.

Troubleshooting

Diagnosing and fixing electrical issues.

FAQs for Electrical Engineer Expert Witnesses

What is a electrical engineer expert witness?

An electrical engineer expert witness is a licensed engineer who provides specialized technical opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing electrical systems, and testifying to clarify complex engineering issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the insights of an electrical engineering expert witness?

Electrical engineering expert witnesses support cases involving product defects, fires, shocks, code compliance, power systems, electronics, automation, and industrial equipment failures.

How can an electrical engineer expert witness strengthen technical causation analysis?

An electrical engineer expert witness strengthens technical causation analysis by linking electrical evidence to failure mechanisms, code compliance, and the incident’s root cause.

What qualifications should attorneys require from an electrical engineer expert witness?

Attorneys should require an electrical engineer expert witness to have a P.E. license, relevant forensic experience, strong testimony history, and expertise matching the case issues.

How does an electrical engineer expert witness evaluate compliance with electrical codes?

An electrical engineer expert witness evaluates compliance with electrical codes by reviewing designs, inspections, test data, and site conditions against NEC and local code requirements.

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