Nirajan Singh has assisted with the preparation of patent applications across a wide range of technologies. He has particular experience with inventions involving mobile device applications, semiconductors, mapping and navigational services, location-based technologies, Augmented Reality (AR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Social Networking, and User Interfaces (UI). He earned his Master’s in Software Engineering from Volgenau School of Engineering, George Mason University.
During his law school years in India, Nirajan was the associate editor for Indian Journal for Intellectual Property Law and was a guest contributor to Spicyip, a renowned portal that reports on Indian IP laws. Nirajan was invited by MIT to their race and technology conference where he presented his paper titled “The Fair, the Dark and the Ugly: Mediating the interests of Technology, Business, and Societies in Third World Economies.” While at UC Berkeley School of Law, Nirajan was the associate editor for Berkeley Technology Law Journal, and a recipient of the Law and Technology Certificate.
Mr. Singh is admitted to the New York State Bar, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York.