Jakob M. Scheffel

M.Sc. (Physics)

Jakob Scheffel’s main field of work is patent litigation and prosecution. He handles infringement and nullity proceedings before the German (patent) courts as well as prosecution, opposition and appeal proceedings before the German Patent and Trademark Office (GPTO), the German Federal Patent Court (FPC) and the European Patent Office (EPO).

He has a strong technical background in laser physics and nonlinear optics and has also gained expertise in the fields of telecommunications, semiconductor technology, computer technology, video and audio coding.


German and European Patent Attorney

Location: Munich

Languages: German, English

+49 89 928 05-0
jakob.scheffel(at)bardehle.de

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With passion, perseverance and attention to detail, I delve into complex issues in order to provide solid counsel to our clients with the best possible understanding of a matter.

Publications

Large-area SHG-CD probe intrinsic chirality in polycrystalline films, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022,10, 12715-12723. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D2TC01700H

Understanding laser desorption with circularly polarized light. Chirality. 2020; 32: 1341– 1353. https://doi.org/10.1002/chir.23279

2025
2025 - today

Patent Attorney at BARDEHLE PAGENBERG, Munich, Germany

2025

Licensed to practice as a European Patent Attorney

2025

Admitted to the German Chamber of Patent Attorneys

2022
2022 - 2025

Patent engineer and trainee patent attorney at BARDEHLE PAGENBERG, Munich, Germany

2022 - 2025

Studies of Law for Patent Attorneys at distance-learning FernUniversität Hagen, Germany

2021
2021 - 2022

Research Associate, Chair for Laser and X-Ray Physics, Technical University of Munich in Garching, Germany. Project: Surface Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy

2018
2018 - 2021

M.Sc. in Physics of Condensed Matter from the Technical University of Munich; Specialization: Laser Physics (Enantioselective Surface Desorption of Chiral Samples using Short Laser Pulses).

2014
2014 - 2018

B.Sc. in Physics from the Technical University of Munich