Chaim Scheff is a Patent Attorney (Israel), a Licensed Interdisciplinary Engineer (Israel), and an Adjunct Professor at the Jerusalem College of Technology – Department of Te ...More
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Intellectual Property
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Chaim Scheff is a Patent Attorney (Israel), a Licensed Interdisciplinary Engineer (Israel), and an Adjunct Professor at the Jerusalem College of Technology – Department of Technology Management and Marketing (teaching: Introduction to Intellectual Property and Intellectual Capital; & Documentation & Docketing Practices for Patent Managers) and in the Computer Science Department (teaching: Artificial Intelligence; & Seminar on Network Transactional-Topology Exchange Modeling). Professor Scheff has a B.Sc. (1977) Science Engineering & Technology from Northwestern University (USA) & an M.Sc. (1987) Applied Mathematics & Computer Science from the Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel). Professor Scheff (a world expert in Geographic Information Systems) has served as Director of Mapping Section – Prime Minister’s Office (Israel) - Central Bureau of Statistics – Population Census Department. Furthermore, Professor Scheff, has extensive patent related experience in Internet, business models, e-commerce infrastructures, process control technology protocols, telecommunications, wireless data-communications system protocols, software complexity, & image processing. He is Inventor of Record in pending patent applications: “A Virtual Quality-Of-Privacy Assurance Protocol for Multi-Distributed Database Networking” - Assignee: First Global Intellectual Property Inc. (USA); “A Progressive Multi-Format Coordination Process” - Assignee: First Global Intellectual Property Inc. (USA); & “Predictive Diagnostic Indicator Method, Including Variation Electrocardiology Examples” - Assignee: Cardiosol Ltd. (Co-Inventor - Dr. Solomon Kletskin, M.D.).
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