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Faraj Ayoub

Patent Scientist

T 202.973.4312 Washington, D.C.
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Faraj Ayoub is a patent scientist specializing in simulation and modeling, training and development, and medical devices. He leverages past experience in the private sector and at the USPTO to provide clients with expert advice on submitting patents within a range of technology fields.

An electrical engineer by training, Faraj has personally performed circuit analysis and debugging to identify and repair potential issues in medical devices, including infusion pumps and fetal monitor transducers. He has developed procedures for calibrating and testing devices and trained technicians on quality control. Faraj also has experience designing and testing audio systems and AC adapters. His expertise extends to single-board computers, programming languages, construction, and renewable energy, among other areas.

Faraj is an effective communicator, distilling complex technical and legal issues into actionable solutions and ensuring that clients' applications are in compliance with federal laws and regulations.

Education

  • B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, 2017
    • Academic Honors

Languages

  • Urdu
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