Dan Petrykowski is a registered patent agent with substantial experience drafting and prosecuting patents for multinational clients. His work spans a variety of technical fields including wireless communications, semiconductors, software, machine learning, medical devices, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing.
Before becoming a patent agent, Dan earned a master’s degree from the University of Colorado Boulder where he conducted research on laser-based sensing systems for combustion environments. Dan has also worked in various capacities as an engineer and has extensive professional experience relating to high-precision manufacturing technologies for automotive and aerospace products.
Outside of work, Dan has volunteered for organizations such as Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence and Habitat for Humanity.
Co-Author. Flow parameter estimation using laser absorption spectroscopy and approximate Bayesian computation. Experiments in Fluids (February 2021).
Co-Author. OH radical measurements in combustion environments using wavelength modulation spectroscopy and dual-frequency comb spectroscopy near 1491 nm. Applied Physics B (November 2019).
Co-Author. Characterization of OH, H2O, and temperature profiles in industrial flame treatment systems interacting with polymer films. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (June 2018).
Co-Author. Parameter estimation using wavelength modulation spectroscopy temperature measurements and approximate Bayesian computation. Optics and Photonics for Energy and the Environment Conference (Jan 2018).
University of Colorado Boulder – M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (2020)
University of Dayton, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (2013)