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Kanchan Sripathy is a registered patent agent who focuses her practice on patent prosecution and counseling in the area of technology including computer software, networking technologies, operating systems, database software, Internet applications, client server architectures, cloud computing and cloud services, media streaming services, and medical imaging systems.
Prior to rejoining the firm, Kanchan was a patent agent at a boutique intellectual property law firm located in Silicon Valley and a Senior Technical Advisor to the Patent Assertion, Patent Licensing, and Patent Prosecution teams at TiVo Corporation (formerly Rovi Corporation) at its headquarters in San Jose, California.
Kanchan is co-inventor of U.S. Patent 7,496,655 relating to system and method for static and dynamic load analyses of communication network.
Arizona State University M.S. (2001) Computer Science, Regent’s Scholarship
B.M.S. College of Engineering, India B.E. (1998) Information Science
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (2009)
Certified Six Sigma Green Belt
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