Ms. Wang joined the Chinese IP profession in 1994 as a trademark attorney with China Patent Agent (H.K.) Ltd. She has handled internationally prominent trademark matters in China. Her practice focuses primarily on trademark, patent, copyright, IP strategy and other IPR strategy in China. Ms. Wang's technical industry experience includes serving as a research assistant for the University of Cincinnati Compiler Research Group and working as a technical manager for e-commerce group of Pomeroy Computer Resources. She holds a Bachelor's degree in computer science from the Beijing Technology and Business University and a Master's degree in computer engineering from the University of Cincinnati.
Lynn has worked and lived in the U.S. for many years, which enables her to bring a unique understanding of linguistic, cultural and legal differences to her clients' intellectual property needs in China. Her engineering background, coupled with her expertise in the developing body of Chinese IP law, enables her to offer her clients excellent service in all areas of Chinese intellectual property law.
Education
University of Cincinnati, M.S. Computer Engineering
Beijing Technology and Business University, B.S. Computer Science
Professional Activities
Speaker: "IP Protection in China - Fact or Fiction"
Speaker: "Patent Protection of Pharmaceutical Invention in China"
Publications
"Protecting Innovations through Utility Models in China" - 2004 ANSEN Patent Law Office publication.
"Minimizing Data I/O for Limited On-Chip Memory Embedded Processors" - 1999 International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC '99) (San Diego, August 1999, Springer-Verlag).
"A Framework for Loop Distribution on Limited Memory Processors" - International Conference on Compiler Construction (CC) 2000 (Berlin, Germany, March 25 - April 2, 2000).