PROFILE
Christoph von Praun is a patent attorney specializing in computer-implemented inventions, particularly AI and software innovations. His background includes a Ph.D. in Computer Science from ETH Zurich, experience as a CERN Fellow, and work in High Performance Computing at the IBM TJ Watson Research Lab. This technical foundation provides him with deep insights into cutting-edge technologies and computer systems.
As a patent attorney, Christoph focuses on drafting and prosecuting patent applications for AI and software innovations, with a proven track record of success in various jurisdictions. He also contributes to patent litigation, regularly collaborating with attorneys at law in disputes involving software technology.
Adept in translating complex technical concepts into patentable language, Christoph is well-versed at helping both start-ups and established companies safeguard their intellectual property in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.
Prof. Dr. Christoph von Praun
BETTEN & RESCH
Maximiliansplatz 14
80333 Munich / Germany
Telefon: +49 89 24 24 17 0
c.praun@bettenresch.com
- IP strategy and the patentability of software-implemented inventions
- Drafting patent applications
- Patent filing, opposition and appeal proceedings
- Patent nullity proceedings
- Technical analysis and reverse engineering of software artifacts
- Information technology
- Software development
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Virtualization and data center technologies
- Telecommunications
- Semiconductors
- Christoph von Praun and Thomas Gross. "Object-Race Detection," Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA), 2001.
- Christoph von Praun: "Deconstructing Redundant Memory Synchronization," ISCA Workshop on Duplicating, Deconstructing, and Debunking (WDDD), 2005.
- Philippe Charles, Christopher Donawa, Kemal Ebcioglu, Christian Grothoff, Allan Kielstra, Christoph von Praun, Vijay Saraswat, and Vivek Sarkar. "X10: An Object-Oriented Approach to Non-Uniform Cluster Computing," OOPSLA, 2005.
- Christoph von Praun, Trey Cain, Jong-Deok Choi, and Kyung Ryu. "Conditional Memory Ordering," International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), 2006.
- Christoph von Praun: "Race Conditions," Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing, Springer Publishing, 2011.
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