Bart De Ceulaer
About Bart De Ceulaer
Bart De Ceulaer is a Quality Auditor at the European Patent Office in Germany, with a diverse background in engineering and law. He has held various positions in technology and consulting across Europe and Japan, and has earned a Master of Laws degree.
Current Role at European Patent Office
Bart De Ceulaer has been employed as a Quality Auditor at the European Patent Office since 2018. His role involves ensuring compliance with quality standards and improving processes within the organization. He has accumulated six years of experience in this position, contributing to the office's operational efficiency in Germany.
Previous Experience in Quality and Software Engineering
Prior to his current role, Bart De Ceulaer gained diverse experience in various positions. He worked as a Software Test Engineer at Sony in Tokyo for one month in 2001. Additionally, he held multiple internships at Sony, including roles as a Software Development Intern and Software Engineering Intern in 1998 and 1999, respectively. His early career also included a position as an IT Consultant and Instructor at Devoteam in France from 2003 to 2004.
Educational Background in Law and Engineering
Bart De Ceulaer studied at the Center for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI), where he earned a Master of Laws from 2014 to 2015. He also attended KU Leuven, focusing on Computer Engineering and Telecommunications, earning degrees from 1996 to 2003. His education provided a foundation in both technical and legal aspects relevant to his career.
Internship Experience
Bart De Ceulaer completed several internships that contributed to his professional development. He interned at Hoyng Rokh Monegier in Amsterdam for one month in 2016. Earlier, he worked at Sony in various capacities, including a Software Development Intern in 1998 and a Software Engineering Intern in 1999, both in Tokyo. He also gained experience as a Technical Intern at ADP in New Jersey in 2000.
Coordination and External Relations Roles
In addition to his technical roles, Bart De Ceulaer served as an External Relations Coordinator at Vtk from 1999 to 2000 and as a Student Activities Coordinator from 2000 to 2001, both in Heverlee, Belgium. These positions involved managing relationships and activities within the organization, showcasing his versatility in various professional environments.