Electronics Expert Witnesses in Arizona

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Electronics expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including consumer devices, telecommunications, automotive systems, industrial controls, and medical electronics. Some of the most common specialties include circuit design, embedded systems, power electronics, signal processing, and failure analysis. They can opine on the effects of design defects, manufacturing errors, electrical interference, product misuse, and standards noncompliance.

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $600/hr

    This expert is a multi-disciplined inventor with dozens of patents and applications, and a seasoned business creator with 23 years of experience in various areas of Automotive Electronics, Consumer Electronics, and Electronic Product Design. In 1991, he established a design, manufacturing and distribution facility for his dozens of inventions. He is currently a consultant working primarily in the litigation context of electronics.

    Consultant, A private business and product manufacturing consultancy in CA

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Northeastern University

    Malibu,

    California

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  • Review Fee $650/hr
    Deposition Fee $650/hr
    Court Fee $650/hr

    This highly qualified expert has over 15 years of experience in the field of bioengineering. He earned his BS in electrical engineering, two MS degrees - one in mechanical engineering and the other in electrical engineering - and his PhD in bioengineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. He is certified in deep learning with MATLAB and as a Level 1 chartered market technician and DTR international securities exchange trader. He is active in his field as a member of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, the IEEE Communications Society, and the Biomedical Engineering Society. He is also highly involved in research, having received multiple grants for his research and authored numerous publications. This expert currently holds 21 patents. He has held a number of distinguished positions throughout his career serving as the chief technology officer for 4-D Imaging, the chief risk officer of Carlyle Blue Wave Partners, and the chief science officer of Heart in Your Hand LLC and Endovantage LLC. Currently, this expert serves as an associate professor of engineering at a well-known university in Arizona, an associate professor of radiology at a medical university in Arizona, and the lead of camera software for a leading technology company.

    Lead, Camera Software, A Large Technology Company in CA

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Georgia State University

    Rancho Santa Fe,

    California

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  • This highly qualified expert has nearly 25 years of experience in electronic engineering. He received his BS in electrical engineering from the University of California Irvine before earning his PhD in electronics engineering and control systems at the University of Colorado. This expert is a licensed professional engineer. He is active in his field as a member of IEEE and currently holds 3 patents. He has formerly served as a principal engineer for ETO/ASTeX and NeoCore, as well as the chief architect for Xpriori and a researcher in the electrical and computer engineering department of Valdez International. Currently, this expert serves as the COO for an engineering consultancy in Colorado.

    COO, An engineering consultancy in CO

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Colorado

    Colorado

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  • Review Fee $450/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr
    Court Fee $450/hr

    This expert has been working in consumer electronics and electrical utilities for over 30 years, and has extensive experience with solar panels, electronics manufacturing, data analytics, semiconductor packaging, and portable electronic products. He earned BS and MS in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin and the University of Rochester, respectively. He holds 4 patents including in low profile managed memory components and high-density electronic connectors. He formerly worked as a director of product marketing at Motion Computing and Staktek and as director of product development at Heliovolt. He also served as a chief technical officer at Pecan Street Incorporated. This expert is currently a chief technical officer and vice president of engineering at a solar energy start-up in CO.

    Chief Technology Officer, An organization focused on data analytics and innovation in energy, water, and transportation in TX

    Master of Science (MS), University of Rochester

    Westcliffe,

    Colorado

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What Can an Electronics Expert Witness Opine On?

Circuit Design

Creating layouts for electronic circuits.

PCB Fabrication

Manufacturing printed circuit boards.

Soldering Components

Joining electronic parts with solder.

Troubleshooting Circuits

Identifying and fixing circuit issues.

Testing Devices

Evaluating performance of electronic devices.

Firmware Development

Writing software for embedded systems.

FAQs for Electronics Expert Witnesses

What is a electronics expert witness?

An electronics expert witness is a technical specialist who explains complex electronic systems and failures in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, testing devices, writing reports, and testifying in court.

What types of cases may require the expertise of an electronics expert witness?

An electronics expert witness handles product defects, circuit failures, IP disputes, consumer electronics malfunctions, safety compliance, fires, shocks, and industrial control system cases.

How can an electronics expert witness assist in evaluating circuit design failures?

An electronics expert witness analyzes schematics, components, and test data to identify design flaws, failure modes, and standards violations in circuit design failures.

What qualifications should an electronics expert witness possess for federal litigation?

An electronics expert witness for federal litigation should have advanced engineering education, relevant certifications, industry experience, and a proven record of credible courtroom testimony.

How does an electronics expert witness analyze electronic evidence in product defect disputes?

An electronics expert witness analyzes electronic evidence in product defect disputes by testing components, reviewing design and failure data, and linking technical findings to the alleged defect.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting electronics expert witnesses?

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