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PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS ATTORNEY

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Angela HAYKAL

Specialized in physics, Angela is responsible for preparing and obtaining patents for our team. Her experience in research laboratories has enabled her to acquire skills in the analysis and study of phenomena. She has also conducted research into quantum sensors, integrated photonics and micromagnetism. Angela HAYKAL joined Hautier IP in 2023.
+ 33 (0)4 93 87 71 39
patent[at]hautier.fr

Academic
Titles

  • Patent Engineer
  • Doctorate at the University of Montpellier
  • Master II in nanosciences and functional materials, Lebanese University

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE

  • Quantum technologies: quantum metrology, sub-micron magnetic imaging, coherent spin manipulation, point defects in semiconductors, nanomagnetism, spintronics.
  • Optics and experimental photonics: integrated photonics, femtosecond laser inscription of waveguides in glass, confocal and atomic force microscopy.
  • Physics: condensed matter physics, quantum mechanics, radiation-matter interaction, electromagnetism.
  • Nanoscience and nanomaterials: properties of nanomaterials, synthesis and growth of nanomaterials, methods for characterizing nanomaterials.

LEGAL EXPERTISE

  • Patent drafting
  • Preparing and obtaining patents
  • Prior art search
  • Freedom-to-opoerate searches

Career

Angela Haykal completed a master’s degree in Nanosciences and Functional Materials at the Lebanese University and then continued her studies in France with a thesis in Physics.

She chose the Charles Coulomb Laboratory (CNRS and University of Montpellier) for her thesis, followed by a post-doctorate in the “Solid-State Quantum Technologies” team, specializing in the study and exploitation of the quantum nature of point defects in semiconductor crystals, isolated in bulk and 2D materials.

Angela then obtained a “young researcher excellence grant” (idex UCA J.E.D.I.) and joined the Institut de Physique de Nice (CNRS and Université Côte d’Azur) for a post-doctorate in the “Quantum Photonics & Information” team, specializing in guided photonics and the production and manipulation of non-classical states of light.

A specialist in quantum technologies, spintronics and optics, she has co-authored 7 publications on these subjects in leading scientific journals.

In parallel with her research work, Angela took a training course in intellectual property offered by WIPO, which led her to use her scientific expertise in the field of intellectual property and become a patent engineer by joining Hautier IP.