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81829 Munich

Armin Reindl

Dipl.-Chem. Dr.-Ing.

Partner
Patent attorney
European Patent Attorney
European Trademark and Design attorney
European Patent Litigator

Practice Areas

Chemistry, applied physics, process engineering, nanotechnology, materials and surface science, computer-implemented inventions, data processing methods, digital networks, medical technology and trademark law.

CV

Dr. Reindl studied chemistry at the Friedrich-Alexander-University in Erlangen-Nuremberg, focusing in particular on physical chemistry and surface physics. After receiving his diploma in 2005, Dr. Reindl at the Chair for Solid State and Interfacial Process Engineering from Leibniz Prize winner Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Peukert started his doctoral thesis in close cooperation with Evonik AG. As a fellow of the Research Training Group “Disperse Systems for Electronics Applications” Dr. Reindl enhanced his scientific knowledge with engineering expertise in process engineering, materials science and technical chemistry.

Dr. Reindl has been involved in intellectual property law since 2008 and joined our law firm in 2010. Since 2012, Dr. Reindl has been practicing as a patent attorney a European trademark and design attorney as a European Patent Attorney.

Dr. Reindl advises and represents both medium-sized companies and international groups in all matters before the European Patent Office, the German Patent and Trademark Office, the German Federal Patent Court, the Office of the European Union for Intellectual Property and the World Intellectual Property Organization. In addition, Dr. Reindl carries out extensive freedom-to-operate and patent environment analyses to minimize the risk of infringement suits for the client and to strengthen his own patent portfolio in relation to the competition. Due to his broad interdisciplinary education, Dr. Reindl is able to develop tailor-made solutions for interdisciplinary questions in the most diverse areas of activity of our clients.

Publications

  • KM Neyman, KH Lim, Z.-X. Chen, LV Moskaleva, A. Bayer, A. Reindl, D. Borgmann, R. Denecke, H.-P. Steinrueck, N. Rosch, Microscopic models of PdZn alloy catalysts: structure and reactivity in methanol decomposition, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 9 (2007) 3470.
  • A. Reindl, C. Cimpean, W. Bauer, R. Comanici, A. Ebbers, W. Peukert, C. Kryschi, Dispersing silicon nanoparticles with a stirred media mill and subsequent funtionalization with phenyl acetylene, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Closely. Aspects 301 (2007) 382.
  • A. Reindl, S. Aldabergenova, E. Altin, G. Frank, W. Peukert, Dispersing silicon nanoparticles in a stirred media mill – investigating the evolution of morphology, structure and oxide formation, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 204 (2007) 2329.
  • A. Reindl, A. Voronov, PK Gorle, M. Rauscher, A. Roosen and W. Peukert, Dispersing and stabilizing silicon nanoparticles in a low-epsilon medium, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Closely. Aspects, 320 (2008) 183.
  • A. Reindl, W. Peukert, Intrinsically stable dispersions of silicon nanoparticles, J. Colloid Interf. Sci. 325 (2008) 173.
  • A. Reindl, M. Mahajeri, J. Hanft and W. Peukert, The influence of dispersing and stabilizing of indium tin oxide nanoparticles upon the characteristic properties of thin films, Thin Solid Films, 517 (2009) 1624.
  • Mahajeri, M. Voigt, RN Klupp Taylor, A. Reindl, W. Peukert, Evaluation of the film formation and the charge transport mechanism of indium tin oxide nanoparticle films, Thin Solid Films, 518 (2010) 3373.

Languages

German, English

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