Dr.-Ing. Julian Wilhelm Renner, M.Sc. (Electrial Engineering), M.Sc. (Management)
Patent Attorney
Dr.-Ing. Julian Wilhelm Renner, M.Sc. (Electrial Engineering), M.Sc. (Management)
Patent Attorney
Julian Wilhelm Renner specializes in patent litigation and nullity proceedings, due diligence, and patent prosecution, particularly in the fields of telecommunications, audio and video coding, computer networks, and electrical engineering.
Prior to that, he was a researcher at the Institute for Communications Engineering at the Technical University of Munich. During this time, he published more than 20 scientific articles in the fields of communications engineering, coding theory, IT security, and radar detection.
His M.Sc. in Management with a specialization in Finance provides the foundation for an advisory approach that incorporates financial implications and the economic efficiency of patent portfolios alongside technical and legal aspects.
Contact
Telephone
+49 89 23 888 300
Munich
German, English
CV
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Since 2026
Patent attorney at Maikowski & Ninnemann
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2023 – 2026
Patent engineer and patent attorney candidate at Bardehle Pagenberg
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2022 – 2023
Patent attorney candidate at df-mp
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2020 – 2022
M.Sc. in Management with a focus on finance and capital markets at Technische Universität München (TUM)
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2019
Scientist in the field of IT security at Université de Rennes 1
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2017 – 2022
Scientist in the field of coding, communications engineering, and IT security at the Institute for Communications Engineering at TUM
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2017
Scientist in the field of radar and communications engineering at NXP Semiconductors and at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
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2015 – 2016
Visiting student with a focus on machine learning at Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
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2015
Engineer for baseband hardware and signal generators for wireless communication at Rohde & Schwarz
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2013 – 2014
Lecturer of „Audio and Image Processing“ and „Control Systems 1“ at TUM
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2011 – 2016
M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology with a focus on communications engineering, coding theory, and digital signal processing at TUM