- Gerd Zimmermann
- Thomas Leidescher
- Christian Ginzel
- Jan Hornung
- Marc Kraushaar
- Frank Steinbach
- Benedikt Neuburger
- Joel Nägerl
- Dominique Gobert
- Heiner Albiez
- Lorenz Walder-Hartmann
- Urs Liedl
- Christian Huber
- Alfred Eichstädt
- Thomas Schnelle
- Monika Klarwein
- Andreas Lammel
- Florian Matl
- Christoph Reinecke
- Helge Jordan
- Ulrich Graf
- Maarten Van den Nest
- Stefan Fiedler
- Lisa-Marie Jordan
- Brett Neale
- Tim Lachmann
- Jeannette Hellmann-Cordner
- Daniel Caplan
- Anja Greif
- Adrian Golser
- Ulrich Assmann
- Alessandro Bernardini
- Günther Pardatscher
- Martin Galbraith
- Peter Lai

Vita
Peter Lai has been working with patents since 2017. He joined Zimmermann & Partner in 2019. He received an M. Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bristol, during which he specialised in ultrasonic transducers and lab-on-chip devices, the latter of which appeared on BBC. For his PhD at Imperial College London, he turned to Geoscience, where he worked on the development and application of X-ray microtomography for the characterization of the properties of permeable rocks relevant to water-rock chemical reactions. His work was funded by Shell, during which he also collaborated with Zeiss X-ray Microscopy in California, Diamond Synchrotron, and the Natural History Museum in London.