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Chad Zhong
Patent Agent
Kenyon Kenyon LLP
(Legal)
New York City , NY, New York
United States of America
Lawyer/Legal Professional, 5 years
Job Experience
Patent Agent
Secondary Affiliation
New York Law School
, Law Student, Education
Education
NYLS, J.D. 2009, Intellectual Property / Patents
Columbia University, MSEE, Telecommunications
Stony Brook University, B.S, Computer Engineering
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February 12, 2008
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Friday Feb 29 2008 12:41 PM
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Patent Applications
Automatic tracking of user data and reputation checking
Method and apparatus for determining the switch port to which an end-node device is connected
Method of remotely controlling the power consumption of one or more servers
Method and apparatus for providing programmable control of built-in self test
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Book
An efficient Web traversal pattern mining algorithm based on suffix array
Book
A Brief Introduction to Icon
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Automatic tracking of user data and reputation checking
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Automatic tracking of user data and reputation checking
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Automatic tracking of user data and reputation checking
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Method and apparatus for determining the switch port to which an end-node device is connected
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Method and apparatus for determining the switch port to which an end-node device is connected
Prior Art
Method and apparatus for determining the switch port to which an end-node device is connected
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Method of remotely controlling the power consumption of one or more servers
Expiration Reminder
Method of remotely controlling the power consumption of one or more servers
Prior Art
Method of remotely controlling the power consumption of one or more servers
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Method and apparatus for providing programmable control of built-in self test
Expiration Reminder
Method and apparatus for providing programmable control of built-in self test
Prior Art
Method and apparatus for providing programmable control of built-in self test
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