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- December 2015 Featured Expert: Dr. Eva Künnemann
- November 2015 Featured Expert: Roland Stumpf
- [New Update] Supporting our business members and getting the word out!
- [New Update] Feedback Here, Feedback There, Feedback Everywhere!
- August 2015 Featured Expert: Nima Jabbari
- July 2015 Featured Expert: Mohit Yadav
- June 2015 Featured Expert: Simon Sunatori
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Defensive Publication - Advanced Strategies
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patent Strategies for Startups
- May 2015 Featured Expert: Chris Seeto
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patent Enforcement in China Webinar
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patent Monetization
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patents and Patent Types
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Defensive Publication
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patents and Prior Art 101
- Contest Tips From the Patexia Team
- April 2015 Featured Expert: Seth W Perry
- The new Market Research Contest type
- Checking your Payment Status
- An Easier Explanation
- Bonus Points for NPL and Foreign Language
- A new Dashboard to track your progress
- The new Patent Mining Contest type
- How to Submit Multiple References in a Contest?
- Q4 2014 - The New Evidence of Use Contest Rules
- Q1 2014 - Rules and Feedback Review
- Just some technical difficulties, but we're back!
- Dealing with Plagarism
- Field Trip to the USPTO
- Record Prizes Available
- Private Study: Guaranteed Rewards
- Patexia on TV
- Straight from the White House - Crowdsourcing can Strengthen our Patent System
- Calling All Consultants
- Communicating Across Patexia
- I've Won a Contest, Now Where's My Money?
- Happy New Year
- Evidence of Use Studies
- Refer a Friend for Some Holiday Cash
- Dashboards Are Here
- What We're Thankful For
- Crafting a 103 Argument: A How To Guide
- Contest Rules Page and Leaderboard
- How to Lose $4,000 in a Patexia Contest?
- New Scores and More Feedback
- Patent Monetization Strategies
- Judging and Feedback 2.0
- The Business Member Experience
- Improved Production Value
- Technical Difficulties
- The Progenitor
- After a brief interlude...
- Randominity
- Defensive Publication
- The first quarter of 2013
- A Week Like Any Other
- Our First Webinar
- New, New, Newsletter and Webinar Trials and Tribulations
- Search skillz, Price Structures, Contest Winners, and the first wallpaper of the week?
- IP Matters Web Series
- Favorite Buzz Repost - El Plato Supreme
- Patexia's 2nd Monthly Newsletter
- Consulting Projects
- Two new contests
- Announcing Jetpack and Charge Pump Contest Winner!
- New Type of Contest: Commercial Use Search
- Jetpack Contest Results are in and the next contest at Patexia
- Happy Holidays | Jetpack Contest Closed
- Results are in for the Charge Pump Contest & announcing a new contest in jetpacks
- Big News: Patexia's First Prior Art Contest Successfully Concluded AND New Site Design Launched
- Patexia helps host TechZulu's Tech Crawl
- Patexia's First Prior Art Search Contest is Now Live.
- Messaging system back online
- Introducing: James McArdle
- New research database: PubMed
- Top contest participants will get invite to industry dinner
- Messaging Temporarily Disabled
- One contest ends and another begins!
- Voting open for Innovations in Health Care Spending Contest
- Patexia affected by Amazon outage
- Just a few days left in our first contest
- Patent search back up!
- Patent Search Temporarily Down
- Patexia's First Contest: Innovations in Health Care Spending
- 3/26/2012 - Check Out Patexia's Interest Pages
- 3/9/2012 -What's New on Patexia
Patexia would like to congratulate Nima Jabbari on his great career as a Patexia Researcher so far. Nima is a Student Assistant at the California State Lands Commission and a Research Assistant at the University of Southern California. He became a Patexia member in October 2014. Nima just entered and won his first contest, our most recent Quorum, Solving the Water Shortage.
We interviewed Nima about his Patexia experience, and here is what he had to say:
1. How did you first hear about Patexia?
Patexia was first introduced to me through my undergraduate university alumni network. Aside from that, I have also had the privilege of talking to Dr. Sameni (the CEO) in person in different occasions.
2. What is your background/area of expertise?
I hold a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Tehran and an MS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Southern California. Presently, I am a PhD candidate in Environmental Engineering with the focus on environmental impacts of oil and gas activities. I, particularly, based my research work on risk assessment of subsurface injection operations which have been quite popular over the last decade among energy companies. I am interested in working on probabilistic models which are capable of giving out quantitative risk measures for ingestion hazard of contaminated water resources. I have also done research on confident predictions of reservoir and wellbore flow in the Gulf of Mexico using probabilistic models and data (inspired from BP Deepwater Horizon incident in 2010) and integration of different sources of renewable energies to meet the electricity demand for remote communities.
3. What has been the best part about your experience on Patexia?
I always get a lot of good sentiments when start researching the best answer for a given prompt. The way the questions are designed and the contents are held extremely motivate me as I can apply and develop my research skills.
4. What is the most interesting search result you have found?
I always run across good materials when I surf Patexia’s website, but those which are related to my background (contests on oil and gas or water subjects) are the most interesting ones from my perspective.
5. Is there a key event, change, or insight that you think will be critical for the future of IP or your field that other Patexia members should know about?
I trust Patexia is doing great but if I want to point out a subject to be given more attention to is the sustainability and how not to consume up all the resources we do have in hand now. Making a shift from heavy hydrocarbon fuels to lighter ones (such as natural gas) and eventually to renewable resources of energy is another important point to be taken into consideration. I am glad that Patexia has already started digging through those subject matters! Keep it up!
We would like to thank Nima for his contributions to the community, and we look forward to working with him in the future.
Keep an eye out for our Featured Expert next month!