Overview
Bryant Chen has expertise in wireless communication systems, DSPs, Wi-Fi, AI, CPU, GPU, RF, medical devices, and semiconductor process, packaging and manufacturing technologies.
Before joining the firm, Bryant worked for MediaTek from 2007 to 2021, where he designed wireless communication chipsets for smart TV demodulators for over four years. He then worked for MediaTek’s legal and IP department, where he drafted patent applications, developed non-infringement opinions, conducted patent invalidity searches and negotiated patent licensing deals. Bryant was promoted to a senior patent engineer in 2017.
Bryant is the co-inventor of three U.S. patents and a co-author of two IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems papers. Bryant’s master of law thesis on high-frequency trading was accepted by Taiwan’s National Technology Law Conference in 2015. He received the Honorable Mention Award for Outstanding Chip Design from the Chip Implementation Center in 2007 and the Outstanding Engineering Student Award from the Chinese Institute of Engineers in 2004 in Taiwan. Bryant has over six years of programming experience in C++, Matlab
and Verilog HDL.
Bryant was a summer associate at the firm in 2021 and joined the firm in 2022.
Education
- Emory University School of Law (J.D., 2022), cum laude
- National ChiaoTung University (LL.M. Technology Law, 2016), summa cum laude
- National Taiwan University (M.S. Electronics Engineering, 2006), summa cum laude
- National Taiwan University (B.S. Electrical Engineering, 2004), summa cum laude