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Patent Prosecution Attorney Jobs in Dayton

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  • Computer Science Attorney / Electrical Engineering Attorney in Dayton, OH

    Dayton, OH

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Nov 01, 2024

    SUMMARY: Patent Associate (electrical engineering or computer science) The candidate should have a B.S. in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science and all experience levels will be considered. Admission to a state bar, and USPTO registration is required. Successful candidates have strong academic credent...

  • Biochemistry Attorney / Chemistry Attorney in Dayton, OH

    Dayton, OH

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Nov 01, 2024

    SUMMARY: Patent Associate (biochemistry or chemistry) The candidate should have 3 years of patent preparation and prosecution experience and at least a B.S. in Biochemistry or Chemistry. Admission to a state bar and USPTO registration is required. A Ph.D. and/or industry experience is preferred. Experience...

  • Computer Science Attorney / Electrical Engineering Attorney / Physics Attorney in Dayton, OH

    Dayton, OH

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Nov 01, 2024

    SUMMARY: Patent Associate The candidate must have 2 years of experience preparing and prosecuting patent applications related to artificial intelligence and machine learning, computer software, financial technology, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. An undergraduate or graduate degree in Electrical Engineeri...

  • Mechanical Attorney in Dayton, OH

    Dayton, OH

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Nov 01, 2024

    SUMMARY: Patent Associate (mechanical engineering) The candidate should have B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and all experience levels will be considered. Admission to a state bar, and USPTO registration is required. Successful candidates have strong academic credentials and excellent research, writing, anal...

  • Physics Attorney in Dayton, OH

    Dayton, OH

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Nov 01, 2024

    SUMMARY: Patent Associate (physics) The candidate should have a B.S. in Physics and a minimum of three years of patent preparation and prosecution experience. Admission to a state bar and USPTO registration is required. Successful candidates have strong academic credentials and excellent research, writing, ...