biography
I am a patent agent with over two years of experience. I also have a background in academics. Before making my career change, I was a tenured Physics professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Due to my background, I am expertly skilled at thoroughly explaining complex concepts and technologies to a general audience. This ability has served me well in the patent field as I strive to quickly learn key features from inventions and work to fully disclose, enable, and prosecute these features with the patent applications that I help write. I particularly enjoy writing patents for clients that specialize in semiconductor devices and I also find that I enjoy working with University inventors/clients, given my background.
Charlotte
Credentials
Admissions
USPTO
Education
University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, 2007
University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Masters in Physics, 2002
University of Nebraska at Omaha, Physics, 1998
Prior Law Firm Experience
Kilpatrick Townsend and Stockton