Joseph Teja, Jr.Joe Teja has significant experience in counseling clients with substantial and complex portfolios in connection with IP protection strategies. Joe represents clients in a variety of technical areas, including energy-efficient lighting technologies, efficient power generation from organic fuel cells, high speed optical memory, precision nanoscale light sources, and semiconductor device fabrication. He also has significant experience working with academic institutions to protect their IP assets. Joe’s areas of technical expertise include optoelectronic devices and optical communications, as well as several areas of electronics and electrical engineering, including analog and digital circuits, electronic devices, semiconductor design and fabrication, telecommunications, and networks. Representative Matters
Previous Experience
Before entering law school, Joe had over 10 years experience as a researcher and engineer in electronics and optics. He was an electrical engineer with Rheometrics Incorporated and went on to perform research at Hoechst Celanese Corp. Joe’s specific areas of research were in electro-optics where he co-invented a patented optical waveguide device, designed and developed analytical software relating to electrically-induced molecular orientation of polymeric optical devices, and conducted research in connection with the fabrication of such devices. Professional and Civic Activities
Boston Patent Law Association Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Massachusetts Bar Association MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge MIT Entrepreneurship Center MIT Energy Club New England Clean Energy Council
Honors and Awards
Joe was selected as a Massachusetts Super Lawyers’ “Rising Star” by Law & Politics magazine. Also Noteworthy
Joe has been a teaching assistant at MIT for undergraduate courses in electronic circuit theory. He is also fluent in Italian, and is a professional musician, regularly performing Mediterranean and Middle Eastern folk music with an acoustic ensemble around the greater Boston area. Recent Articles and Presentations
October 1, 2009 - Energy, Cleantech, and Intellectual PropertySeptember 2009 - Managing Technology Convergence and Protecting Innovation: Intellectual Property for Cleantech Ventures – Biomass and Beyond WHITE PAPER - Energy, Cleantech, and Intellectual Property: Managing Technology Convergence and Protecting Innovation |
Education
Rutgers University, B.S., Electrical Engineering Rutgers University, B.A., Italian Language and Literature Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Admitted To Practice
Massachusetts U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Newsstand
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