M.Sc. Chemical and Biological Engineering, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) 2020
B.Sc. Chemical and Biological Engineering, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) 2016
Academic scholarships (Germany scholarship, e-fellowship)
Multiple oral presentation awards
Research fellow at Harvard University
Nabi Traoré is a Patent Engineer with the firm Peterreins Schley. His work focuses on patent drafting and prosecution before the European Patent Office and the German Patent and Trademark Office. He is also actively involved in oppositions, infringement proceedings, and freedom-to-operate analyses. Drawing on his extensive technical expertise, Nabi assists clients in effectively protecting and managing their intellectual property.
Nabi holds a Master’s degree in Chemical and Biological Engineering from Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), specializing in bioprocesses, thermodynamics, and (computational) nanotechnology. His Master’s thesis, conducted at Fundación Hidrógeno Aragón in Spain, focused on computational material optimization. Building on this foundation, his PhD research centered on the targeted synthesis of nanoparticles and nanoparticulate systems, resulting in multiple publications in high-impact scientific journals and various (awarded) scientific presentations.
Nabi has worked and studied at FAU, the University of Tokyo, and Harvard University while having spent extended periods of time in 5 different countries. He has practical experience in the chemical industry, academia, and management consulting, with technical expertise spanning (process) engineering, chemistry, and material sciences.
SPECIAL TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
Particulate products (e.g., coatings, polymers, quantum dot technology)
Material science (e.g., metallic alloys, display technology, polymeric materials, thin films)
Process engineering (e.g., lighters, vaporizers, chemical processes, water treatment, sample diagnostics)
Medical devices (e.g., stents, catheters, heart-assistance devices)
General mechanical engineering (e.g., shavers, writing utensils, turbo chargers)