Dr. Amin Katouzian Joins Leo Patent Law Office as Lead AI Specialist

November 11, 2023: Leo Patent Law Office proudly announces the appointment of Dr. Amin Katouzian as the Lead AI Specialist, bringing his expertise in AI algorithm development and machine learning applications to the firm’s distinguished team.

Dr. Amin Katouzian

Dr. Katouzian, renowned for his exceptional contributions in the field of artificial intelligence, previously served as the former leader in AI algorithm development and senior scientist at IBM Watson Health Imaging in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Amin’s contributions have been acknowledged through several prestigious awards, including the Samsung Global Research Outreach (GRO) Award, Volcano Corporation Fellowship, Siemens Fellowship, and Boston Scientific Fellowship.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Amin Katouzian to our team at Leo Patent Law Office. His extensive knowledge and work in the realm of AI and machine learning will be invaluable in bolstering our capabilities to our clients,” stated Ronny Amirsehhi at Leo Patent Law Office.

Dr. Katouzian holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University, New York, and an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey, USA. His specialized expertise encompasses machine learning, deep learning, evidence-based AI solutions, computer vision for medical applications, and multidimensional cue extraction, among others.

His appointment at Leo Patent Law Office marks a significant milestone, further solidifying the firm’s commitment to staying at the forefront of cutting-edge technology and providing comprehensive US and European patent services in the ever-evolving landscape of AI and intellectual property.

For further information, please visit Leo Patent Law Office website.

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