Dr. Jake Rabinowitz is an electrical and chemical engineer with broad technical experience spanning electronics, physics, chemistry, energy, artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), cellular communications network (5G/6G) systems, nanotechnology, and applied engineering. He has published a range of research in the areas of fluid transport, energy conversion, microscopy, neuroscience, microfabrication, and commercial power management.
Jake has significant strategic patent prosecution experience including drafting and prosecuting US and international patent applications, reviewing materials prepared by technical advisors, conducting prior art searches to analyze patentability of invention disclosures, and managing art references and cross-citing for materiality and cumulativeness.
Prior to joining McCarter, Jake advised innovators working on solutions for off-shore, renewable energy technology deployment, resilient urban energy systems, and 5G-enabled communication technologies. He also worked on smart grid technology, designing cloud and artificial intelligence-based energy management systems while advocating for better clean/green energy policies in grid stakeholder meetings.
During his graduate studies at Columbia University, Jake’s thesis investigated physics and applications of nanotechnology systems, and he simultaneously facilitated commercial translation of laboratory research as a Columbia Technology Ventures Fellow. He has also been a Rhodes Candidate (Northeastern), Presidential Fellow (Columbia), InSITE Fellow, and IMPEL+ Innovator (Berkeley Lab).