Technical Expert Witnesses in Michigan

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Technical expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including engineering, software, electronics, telecommunications, and information technology. Some of the most common specialties include computer forensics, cybersecurity, data analysis, product design, and systems engineering. They can opine on the effects of technical failures, code defects, data breaches, product malfunctions, and complex digital evidence.

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  1. Electrical & Computer Engineering Expert Witness

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    $300/hr

    This highly qualified expert received his Ph.D in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to that, he received his M.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Alberta and B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science. This expert has 27 years of academic teaching experience as a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the highly regarded University of Michigan. In addition to his academic teaching experience, he has 6 years Industrial R&D experience as Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories and as Senior R&D Engineer at Bharat Electronics Ltd. He also has held the prestigious position as Program Director of Emerging Models and Technologies Programs and Program Director in Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems Division at the National Science Foundation. This expert is the inventor for 5 published patents and has published over 260 technical papers and 4 books on various aspects of Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) technology and systems. His inventions in testable DRAM circuits, in-line accelerated testing procedures for high-density RAM chips, and testing of embedded ROM and SRAM through JEDEC boundary scan ports are widely used by memory and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) manufacturers. His research in biology-inspired VLSI layout synthesis, self-healing VLSI design and self-repairable memory compilers has made commercial impact. His research group has developed a Quantum SPICE simulator to design several innovative quantum tunneling based circuits that were fabricated by many U.S. companies. He has been awarded many honors including Digital's Incentives for Excellence Award, BF Goodrich National Collegiate Invention Award, and the DARPA Research Excellence Award. This expert is an American Association for the Advance of Science Fellow and an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Fellow for his distinguished contributions to the field of VLSI. He has served as a Consultant for several semiconductor companies as well as an Adviser and Expert Witness in 8 lawsuits involving DRAM, SRAM, Flash, and FPGA. Currently, he is a Tenured Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at a major university where he continues to make active contributions to the field of semiconductor memory systems, quantum tunneling circuits and CAD Tools, and Reliable VLSI Systems Design.

    Tenured Professor, University of Michigan

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Illinois

    Ann Arbor,

    Michigan

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FAQs for Technical Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a technical expert witness?

A technical expert witness is a specialized professional who explains complex technical issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying technical evidence.

What case types can a technical expert witness opine on?

A technical expert witness can opine on product defects, IP and patent disputes, software failures, cybersecurity breaches, engineering errors, construction defects, and technology contracts.

How do you evaluate the qualifications of a technical expert witness?

Evaluate a technical expert witness by reviewing their education, certifications, case experience, publications, testimony history, and relevance of expertise to the specific dispute.

How can a technical expert witness assist with complex evidentiary analysis?

A technical expert witness assists with complex evidentiary analysis by interpreting specialized data, validating methodologies, and clearly explaining technical findings to the court.

How does a technical expert witness prepare for deposition testimony?

A technical expert witness prepares for deposition testimony by reviewing case materials, clarifying opinions, aligning on strategy with counsel, and practicing clear, jargon‑free explanations.

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