Al-moatasem El-sayed is a patent examiner at the European Patent Office in Munich with 9 years of experience bridging solid-state physics, computational chemistry, and materials science. He produces search reports and examines electronics and physics patents while drawing on a research background that developed atomistic models and methods to link defect-level behavior to MOSFET reliability. Previously a postdoc at TU Wien and UCL and founder of a research computing spin-off, he combines deep simulation skills (classical and ab initio) with practical experience translating scientific insight into applied outcomes. Comfortable with Python and Bash, he brings a computationally rigorous approach to intellectual property assessment and a track record of turning atomic-scale theory into tools that inform macroscale device performance.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
MChem, Chemistry with study in Europe, MChem, Chemistry with study in Europe at The University of Manchester
PhD, Computational chemistry / physics, PhD, Computational chemistry / physics at University College London, U. of London
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