Mr. Esposito joined RatnerPrestia in 2007 and focuses on patent prosecution in the area of Electrical and Computer technology. Mr. Esposito earned his Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering and Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Temple University College of Engineering. While obtaining both his bachelors and masters degrees, Mr. Esposito was an active member in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and Temple University Electrical Engineering honor society. During his graduate tenure at Temple University, Mr. Esposito was a key investigator in various research projects. Some of these projects were focused in the areas of Computer Security, Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) communications, Turbo Codes and Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) architectures. Mr. Esposito has completed a wide variety of graduate Electrical Engineering courses. Some of these courses include adaptive filter systems, image processing, software radio systems, advanced computer architectures, optimal control systems and non-linear control systems. During the 2005-2007 academic years, Mr. Esposito was an instructor for two senior level Electrical Engineering courses: Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Telecommunications. Mr. Esposito was responsible for creating a challenging curriculum based on exams, quizzes and software projects. Mr. Esposito is currently working to obtain his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. He has completed all of his required coursework, passed a comprehensive qualification exam and has successfully proposed his dissertation research. Mr. Esposito is expected to defend his dissertation research in Spring 2008. |