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.
DAN PETRYKOWSKI
PATENT AGENT
Phone: 571-432-0800
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)