Practice Areas
Education
- Washington University of St. Louis (D.Sc., 1996)
Major: Chemical Engineering - East China University of Science and Technology (M.S., 1988)
Major: Organic Chemical Technology - East China University of Science and Technology (B.S., 1985)
Major: Coal Chemical Technology
Professional ExperienceInvista North America S.à.r.l, Registered Patent Agent (2004-2007) Patent Liason (2003-2004)
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Senior Research Engineer (2002-2003) Research Engineer (1998-2002)
Washington University of St. Louis, Dept. of Chemical Engineering; Research Associate (1996-1998)
East China University of Science and Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering; Assistant Professor and Research Associate (1988-1990)
Certifications & Specialities
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Shaorong Chen is a Registered Patent Agent in the firm’s Intellectual Property Group. She practices in the chemical and textile manufacture areas. She works in a variety of areas including counseling and opinion, and patent prosecution.
With more than 15 years of hands-on experience in chemical technology, Shaorong’s expertise focuses on chemical product and process development, organic synthesis, catalyst synthesis and application, polymerization, distillation, crystallization, fiber spinning and dyeing, upholstery furniture manufacture and treatment, and carpet’s manufacture, treatment and cleaning.
Professional Associations
- American Intellectual Property Law Association (member)
- Intellectual Property Organization (member)
Legal Publications
- Y. Sun and S. Chen, Process to Produce 4-(2-sulfotheyl)cyclohexane, 1,2-doil sodium salt from 4-vinylcyclohexane-1,2-diol, US 6,906,220, June 4, 2005.
- S. Chen and Y. Sun, Process hydrolyzing water soluble epoxide, US20040192976, September 20, 2004.
- G. S. Yablonsky, S. O. Shekhtman, S. Chen, and J. T. Gleaves, Moment-Based Analysis of Transient Response Catalytic Studies (TAP-Experiment), Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 37 (1998), 2193 – 2202.
- S. O. Shektman, G. S. Yablomsky, S. Chen and J. T. Gleaves, Thin-Zone TAP Reactor - Theory and Application, Chem. Eng. Sci. 54 (1999) 4371 – 4378.
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