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Hai Han, Ph.D.
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BACKGROUND

Hai Han specializes in U.S. and foreign chemical and pharmaceutical patent matters with special emphasis on small molecules. Hai received a B.S. in Chemistry from Peking University (China) in 1992 and a Ph.D. in Organic and Physical Organic Chemistry from Brown University (1997). She also conducted post-doctoral research at the Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University (1998). She holds a J.D. from the University of Washington School of Law (2003).

EXPERIENCE

During her career as a scientist, Hai combined her specialties in both organic synthesis and spectroscopic techniques to design and synthesize complex electron-transfer molecular assemblies. She then investigated their opto-electronic characteristics. Hai is also experienced in the synthesis of macromolecules, including those with potential utilities as artificial organs, and photo refractive materials for optical signal processing applications. She has authored research articles and presented results at several conferences.

AFFILIATIONS

Hai is a member of the Washington State Patent Law Association and is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. She is admitted to the Washington State Bar (2003).

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Method and Apparatus for Fuel Cell Systems
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Leadframe-Based Module DC Bus Design to Reduce Module Inductance
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Method and Apparatus for Improving Speed Measurement Quality in Multi-Pole Machines
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