
Jan-Gero Alexander Hannemann is a PhD student at the University of Cambridge and a member of the Innovation and Intellectual Property Management (IIPM) Lab at the Institute for Manufacturing.
His research focuses on questions at the intersection of artificial intelligence, decentralised digital infrastructures including blockchain systems, and intellectual property management.
He holds a German law degree with a focus on intellectual property and business law, a Bachelor´s degree in Digital Media, and a Master´s degree in Blockchain Technology.
His doctoral research is supported by scholarship funding.
- Institute for Manufacturing
- 17 Charles Babbage Road
- Cambridge CB3 0FS
Research
- Artificial Intelligence
- Asset Management
- Business Model Innovation
- Computer Aided Manufacturing
- Decision-Making for Emerging Technologies
- Design Management
- Digital Manufacturing
- Distributed Information & Automation Laboratory
- Ecosystems, Platforms & Strategy
- Fluids in Advanced Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Industrial Photonics
- Industrial Resilience
- Industrial Sustainability
- Inkjet Research
- Innovation and Intellectual Property
- International Manufacturing
- Manufacturing Industry Education Research
- NanoManufacturing
- Science, Technology & Innovation Policy
- Strategy and Performance
- Technology Enterprise
- Technology Management
- Service Alliance
- University Commercialisation and Innovation Policy Evidence Unit








