Luke Wang, PhD Mandataire légal Patent Agent


Parle :  Anglais, Mandarin

Téléphone principal : +1 403-298-1894

Fax : +1 403-695-3525

Courriel : luke.wang@gowlingwlg.com

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Bureau principal :  Calgary



Luke Wang, PhD

Dr. Luke Wang is a partner and registered patent agent in the Calgary office of Gowling WLG. His practice involves patent drafting and prosecuting patent applications relating to a wide range of subject matter, including electrical, software and mechanical engineering.

Luke focuses on finding patent solutions for high-tech and oil and gas companies, including wireless communications, signal processing, image processing, software and mechanical inventions. He also has experience in web technologies, databases, computer networks, integrated circuit design and audio/video codecs.

Educated in both Canada and China, Luke obtained his PhD from the University of Alberta, and had an extensive engineering career working in large high-tech companies prior to becoming a patent agent. He is the co-inventor of two issued patents, and has co-authored publications for top IEEE journals and conferences.

In 2015, Luke became a registered Canadian patent agent and worked at another Canadian law firm before joining Gowling WLG.

Associations professionnelles

  • Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC)

L. Wang and C. Tellambura, "Clipping Noise Guided Sign-Selection for PAR Reduction in OFDM Systems," IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 56, no. 11, pp. 5644-5653, November 2008.

L. Wang and C. Tellambura, "Cross Entropy Based Sign Selection Algorithms for Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction of OFDM Systems," IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 56, no. 10, pp. 4990-4994, October 2008.

L. Wang and C. Tellambura, "Analysis of Clipping Noise and Tone-Reservation Algorithms for Peak Reduction in OFDM Systems," IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 57, no.3, pp. 1675-1694, May 2008.

L. Wang, B. Nowrouzian, "A Novel Interpolation Equalization Technique for Multicarrier Modulation/ Demodulation Systems," Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, Vol. 22, No.5, pp.492-524, Oct 2003.