Felix is a UK and European Patent Attorney in the physics and digital sectors. He has specific expertise in atomic, molecular and optical physics, as well as extensive patent drafting and prosecution experience in areas including telecoms, optics, software, machine learning, electronics, aeronautics, consumer products, and computer implemented inventions. He also has significant experience in representing clients at oral proceedings before the European Patent Office.
Prior to joining EIP Felix completed a PhD (summa cum laude) in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics at the University of Basel in Switzerland. He conducted pioneering experimental research into collisions between ions and atoms at ultralow energies. In 2013 he was awarded the Young Author's Prize by the journal Molecular Physics.
Felix holds a first class MSci degree in Chemical Physics from University College London, where he was awarded a prize for his academic achievement.
Experience
- Drafting patents and prosecution in technology areas including Telecoms, Computer Networks, Computer Implemented Inventions, Machine Learning, Electronics, Optics, Imaging, Engines, Laser Systems, Consumer Products, and Aeronautics.
- Opposition and Examination Oral Proceedings at the European Patent Office.
Published articles
- June 2024
EE Times, Why U.S. Companies Should Continue to Apply for AI Patents in Europe (link) - May 2024
EIP News Flashes, Updated EPO Guidelines on AI – why US companies should encourage close collaboration between their US and European attorneys on AI patent applications (link) - March 2024
techSPARK, The property of Intelligence: How AI can be IP (link) - September 2023
EIP News Flashes, Trade Secrets vs. Patents in the UK Space Sector (link) - April 2023
EIP News Flashes, Tulip Mania - Can an individual or group be said to have de-facto control over a cryptocurrency network? (link) - April 2023
Innovation News Network, How can patent applications advance the UK space sector? (link) - 28 January 2014
Molecular Physics, A spectroscopic investigation of the ionisation and dissociation decay dynamics of Rydberg states of NO - 13 June 2013
Molecular Physics, Light-assisted cold chemical reactions of barium ions with rubidium atoms - 08 April 2013
Molecular Physics, Ion-neutral chemistry at ultralow energies: dynamics of reactive collisions between laser-cooled Ca+ ions and Rb atoms in an ion-atom hybrid trap - 05 December 2012
Physical Review Letters, Millikelvin Reactive Collisions between Sympathetically Cooled Molecular Ions and Laser-Cooled Atoms in an Ion-Atom Hybrid Trap - 07 December 2011
Physical Review Letters, Light-Assisted Ion-Neutral Reactive Processes in the Cold Regime: Radiative Molecule Formation versus Charge Exchange
Education
- Certificate in Intellectual Property Litigation, 2020
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2014
Postgraduate Certificate Intellectual Property Law, Bournemouth University -
2009 — 2013
PhD (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics), University of Basel (Switzerland) -
2005 — 2009
MSci Chemical Physics, University College London
Career history
- 2023 — present
Managing Associate, EIP - 2018 — 2023
Senior Associate, EIP - 2013 — 2018
Associate, EIP
Awards and recognition
- Recommended patent attorney, Legal 500 2025 (link)
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2024 (link)
- Recommended patent attorney, Legal 500, 2024
- Recommended patent attorney, Legal 500, 2023
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2023 (link)
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2022 (link)
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2021 (link)
- Recommended patent attorney, Legal 500, 2022. (link)
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2020
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2019
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2018
- Molecular Physics Young Author's Prize, Taylor and Francis, 2013
- C.K. Ingold Prize, University College London, 2007
Specialisms
Digital
- AI
- Applied physics
- Consumer electronics
- Electrical engineering
- Electromechanical systems
- Photonics and optics
- Semiconductors
- Telecommunications
Dynamics
- Electrical engineering
- Electromechanical systems
Elements
- Semiconductors
Energy
- Cells
- Solar