Justin Hoppler studied physics and wrote his doctoral thesis on neutron reflectometry on thin-film superlattices of ferromagnets and high-temperature superconductors. Due to his time working at large research facilities, he is a proven team player. After his doctoral thesis he turned away from research and towards intellectual property law. At Keller & Partner Patentanwälte AG he gained the knowledge and experience required for the admission as representative before the European Patent Office. Since then he has been contributing to the team as a European Patent Attorney.
Justin Hoppler is our go-to person when it comes to explaining complex issues in understandable ways. He has a great talent for stripping down even very intricate topics – be it in the technical or the legal realm - to the core and making them understandable to another person. Working in his various specialist areas as a patent attorney, he has developed a great passion for physical measuring methods and devices as well as for technical products in winter sports- many of which are peppered around his office in Bern.
2015 | Entry in the Swiss Register of Patent Attorneys |
2013 | Admission as representative before the European Patent Office (European Patent Attorney) |
2009 | Joined Keller & Partner Patentanwälte AG |
2009 | PhD dissertation in experimental physics, University of Freiburg and Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) |
2005 | Degree in physics, University of Bern |