Jennifer White is a senior patent agent in the firm's Intellectual Property Practice Group. Jennifer has drafted and prosecuted patent applications across a wide range of technologies, including smartphone user interfaces, AR/VR technologies, wireless communication systems (5G, LTE), semiconductor memory devices, and animation rendering algorithms. She has generated claim charts for patent acquisition evaluations and has contributed to technical and legal analyses for patent post-grant proceedings and automotive-related litigation. Before becoming a patent agent she authored dozens of technical publications related to digital signal processor (DSP) architectures and DSP benchmarking. She has also written multiple successful research proposals to obtain funding for small engineering start-ups and large research universities.
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Education
- M.S., Electrical Engineering, UCLA, 1997
- B.S., magna cum laude, Electrical Engineering, UCLA, 1994
Bar Admissions
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2014
Technical / Legal Articles and Reports
- “FPGA/DSP Blend Tackles Telecom Apps,” EDN, 2002
- “The Digital Signal Processing Derby,” IEEE Spectrum Magazine, 2001
- “The Evolution of DSP Processors,” IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2000
- "New DSP Architectures Work Harder," EE Times, 2000
- "Benchmarks Elusive in DSP World," EE Times, 2000
- "DSPs Court the Consumer," IEEE Spectrum Magazine, 1999
- "DSP Processors Hit the Mainstream," IEEE Computer Magazine, 1998
- “String Stability Properties of AHS Longitudinal Vehicle Controllers,” Vehicle System Dynamics: International Journal of Mechanics and Mobility, 1998 (Master’s Thesis)
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- Webinar |  06/29/2021
- Honors & Recognitions |  04/8/2021