Bio
Ryan Goodell received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo in 2006. Mr. Goodell is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and is also a registered Professional Engineer in California.
Prior to starting his patent law career in 2013, Mr. Goodell worked for a carbon-fiber retrofitting company leading the development of a retrofitting robot for water distribution pipes under a National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) grant. Before that, Mr. Goodell was a facilities engineer at a reverse-osmosis membrane manufacturer where he supported all aspects of production and led multiple robotic and other automation projects. While in college, Mr. Goodell designed a knee brace hinge as a senior project and worked at the Nevada Automotive Test Center supporting various projects relating to military vehicles.
As an experienced agent, Mr. Goodell has drafted and prosecuted applications in a wide variety of technologies in both domestic and foreign jurisdictions (especially PCT, EP, and CN). Mr. Goodell has experience drafting and prosecuting: software (interfaces, image/video editing, advertising, controls, hashing, memory management, authentication, mobile operating systems), vehicle technologies (sensors, perception systems, prediction, radar systems and processing, lidar, vision, optics), mechanical systems (fixtures, mechanical devices, power-transmission, heat-transfer devices), mobile devices (phones, watches, charging), non-contact gestures (radar), communications (5G, Wi-Fi), smart devices (speakers, cameras), and accelerometers
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Bio
Ryan Goodell received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo in 2006. Mr. Goodell is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and is also a registered Professional Engineer in California.
Prior to starting his patent law career in 2013, Mr. Goodell worked for a carbon-fiber retrofitting company leading the development of a retrofitting robot for water distribution pipes under a National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) grant. Before that, Mr. Goodell was a facilities engineer at a reverse-osmosis membrane manufacturer where he supported all aspects of production and led multiple robotic and other automation projects. While in college, Mr. Goodell designed a knee brace hinge as a senior project and worked at the Nevada Automotive Test Center supporting various projects relating to military vehicles.
As an experienced agent, Mr. Goodell has drafted and prosecuted applications in a wide variety of technologies in both domestic and foreign jurisdictions (especially PCT, EP, and CN). Mr. Goodell has experience drafting and prosecuting: software (interfaces, image/video editing, advertising, controls, hashing, memory management, authentication, mobile operating systems), vehicle technologies (sensors, perception systems, prediction, radar systems and processing, lidar, vision, optics), mechanical systems (fixtures, mechanical devices, power-transmission, heat-transfer devices), mobile devices (phones, watches, charging), non-contact gestures (radar), communications (5G, Wi-Fi), smart devices (speakers, cameras), and accelerometers
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo