Jakob Sigg

Dr. rer. nat., Dipl. -Phys.

Dr. Jakob Sigg’s main areas of practice include fixed network and mobile communications, particularly access networks, power electronics and optical communications engineering. As a member of our team of experts, Jakob Sigg supports the firm’s attorneys in filing and prosecuting patents relating to his field of practice.

Jakob Sigg has acquired extensive knowledge of the development of mobile communication devices and physics-based models for power electronic devices as an engineer and product manager with Siemens. He has also acquired further technical knowledge of the simulation of power electronic circuits in the field of opto-electronic transmitters and receiver modules.


Patent Engineer

Location: Munich

Languages: German, English, French

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

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As a physicist I have worked in various technical fields in industry for almost 20 years before turning to IP. I focus on drafting and prosecuting patent applications which efficiently protect the technical innovations of our clients.

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Patent Prosecution
2007
2007 - Hoy

Patent engineer at BARDEHLE PAGENBERG, Munich, Germany

2005
2005 - 2007

Procurement engineer at Siemens Group Communications, Munich, Germany

2000
2000 - 2004

Project manager at the Siemens division Mobile Phones, Munich, Germany

1999
1999

Product manager at the Siemens Group ICM (Information & Communications Mobile), Munich, Germany

1993
1993 - 1998

Scientific assistant and project manager at Siemens Corporate Technology, Munich, Germany

1987
1987 - 1992

Scientific assistant at Siemens Corporate Research & Development, Munich, Germany

1987

Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Stuttgart, Germany

1984
1984 - 1987

Scientific assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research,
Stuttgart, Germany

1984 - 1987

Postgraduate studies in Opto-electronics at the Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart, Germany

1977
1977 - 1983

Degree in Physics (Dipl.-Phys.) at the University of Heidelberg, Germany