Harris Kim
Harris Kim joined Eschweiler & Potashnik in 2025 and is a Registered Patent Attorney, having earned his Master of Laws degree from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2011. He was admitted to practice law in Washington D.C. in 2011. Harris further received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2002 and a Master of Electronics and Computer Science in 2010 from Korea University in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Prior to his work at the firm, Harris drafted and prosecuted numerous patent applications in wireless communication technologies, semiconductors, machine learning systems and automotive electronic components. Examples include applications relating to autonomous driving and humanoid robot technologies that utilize generative AI models, as well as gyro sensors, motor driving circuits, and HVAC, plus various software related inventions such as image processing and medical devices.
Harris has drafting and prosecution experience with 3GPP LTE 4G and 5G communications protocols including MIMO, OFDM, CSI feedbacks, beamforming technologies, carrier aggregation, IoT, mmWave, license assisted access, M2M and V2X communications. He has also drafted patent applications relating to 3D NAND memory structures and fabrication processes, as well as various semiconductor fabrication devices including plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition and etching chambers, and their operating methods including RF circuit matchings and AI-based fault identifications.
Harris is highly skilled in searching prior art using the databases of IPDL (Japan) and KIPRIS (Korea) for patent infringement disputes, and is fluent in English, Korean, and Japanese.