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From: kiendl
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  • It's nice to make such a video for your memory. Do you work at FZJ as a physicist? Do you use JUGENGE?

  • I work in the patent department and draft patent applications for the stuff our physicists invent. I have obtained the qualification as a European Patent Attorney and am now striving to get the German patent attorney qualification in 2013 at the earliest. I do not use JUGENE. I didn't use a supercomputer for my PhD thesis either; all computations were made on standard PC hardware running MATLAB.

  • It sounds like that you are a theoretical physicist. :)

    Wow, looks like it's harder to become an German patent attorney than a EU one. Intuitively, I would think it's the other way around. :)

  • It was an experimental thesis; the computations were for the processing of experimentally acquired SNOM (scanning near-field optical microscope) images.

    European Patent Office is independent from EU, there are non-EU contracting states as well, such as Turkey and Iceland.

    German patent attorney qualification has more formal requirements, but on the other hand, there are full German patent attorneys who have to re-sit the European exam multiple times.

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