Gemma works for some of EIP's largest clients, primarily in the fields of software relating to image processing and artificial intelligence. She also has extensive experience in electronics-based inventions and in a diverse range of other technology areas such as medical devices, automotive engineering and printing systems.
Gemma has been seconded to the in-house patents department of a telecommunications multinational, where she has gained valuable knowledge of the commercial considerations in building, managing and enforcing a substantial patent portfolio. For one of EIP\u2019s major hardware and online retail clients, Gemma has advised senior in-house counsel to coordinate drafting and prosecution of a large portfolio, across multiple jurisdictions.
Gemma also has experience of contentious matters, including patent litigation before the UK High Court alongside the EIP Legal team and opposition proceedings before the European Patent Office.
Prior to joining EIP Gemma worked as a research fellow based at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, home of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world\u2019s highest energy particle accelerator. She continued the work of her DPhil towards the discovery of the Higgs boson, the last remaining undiscovered particle in the Standard Model of particle physics, which was found in July 2012.
As part of this research, Gemma gained experience in software development in a variety of different programming languages. In particular, Gemma worked on the development of multivariate techniques, including artificial intelligence-based methods such as artificial neural networks, to enhance the sensitivity of searches for the Higgs boson. Gemma also gained an understanding of big data analysis and the use of distributed computing networks.
Erfahrung
- Secondment to the in-house IP department of a FTSE-100 telecoms client
Aktuelle Mandatsarbeit
- Patent prosecution, drafting and litigation experience in areas including electronics and computer-related inventions.
Veröffentlichungen
- 10 December 2019
JIPLP, There is no hope in inventive step (link) - 12 October 2017
JIPLP, A hope to succeed - are the EPO Guidelines misleading? (link) - 2 October 2013
Lexology, FA Premier League takes the lead in battle against linking to infringing match content (link) - 12 March 2013
Lexology, Added matter and omnibus claims: a UK perspective (link) - 17 September 2012
Physics Letters B, 716(1), pp. 1-29, Observation of a new particle in the search for the Standard Model Higgs boson with the ATLAS detector at the LHC
Kompetenzfelder
- Computer implemented inventions
- Software
- Electronics
Ausbildung und Qualifikationen
- UK Chartered Patent Attorney, 2016
- European Patent Attorney, 2016
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2013 — 2014
Certificate in Intellectual Property Law (Distinction), Queen Mary University of London -
2007 — 2011
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford -
2003 — 2007
Master of Physics, University of Oxford
Beruflicher Werdegang
- 2020 — present
Partner, EIP - 2017 — 2020
Senior Associate, EIP - 2012 — 2016
Associate, EIP - 2011 — 2012
Research Fellow, University of Michigan
Auszeichnungen
- IP Star 2022, Listed as 'Notable practitioner' (link)
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2019 (link)
- Ranked as "Rising Star", IP Stars 2018 (link)
- "Gemma Wooden is a rising star to watch", IP Stars 2017
Sprachen
- French (Intermediate)
- German (Basic)