Brandon S. BlackwellBrandon Blackwell assists the firm in patent prosecution in the areas of microfabrication, chemical processes, microfluidics, and power generation. Representative Matters
Previous Experience
Brandon’s doctoral work focused on designing, fabricating, and testing a microfluidic fuel processor for portable power generation using MEMS fabrication techniques. He attended the David H. Koch School of Chemical Engineering Practice where he worked for General Mills and Johns Manville. Prior to graduate school, Brandon also designed a unique emissions capture system for a Fortune 50 pharmaceutical company. Professional and Civic Activities
Boston Patent Law Association Honors and Awards
Eli Lilly Endowment Scholar at Notre Dame J. Edward Vivian Award for exemplary performance at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Practice School Teaching Assistanceship for Integrated Chemical Engineering II at Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Education
University of Notre Dame, B.S., Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S., Chemical Engineering Practice Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 2012 Candidate Admitted To Practice
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office |