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Madeline Erikson

Patent Scientist

T 206.757.8454 Seattle
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Madeline Erikson is a patent scientist with a diverse background and strong academic achievement. Madeline has drafted patent applications in software fields. While at the U.S. Military Academy, she took coursework in engineering, advanced mathematics, and advanced physics. Madeline also studied particles in acoustic signals at the Army Research Lab, and her research was presented at the 2017 Meeting of the Military Sensing Symposia Specialty (MSS) Group on Battlespace Acoustic, Seismic, Magnetic, and Electric-Field Sensing and Signatures (BAMS). Additionally, her work has extended to the agricultural sector. She has overseen trials of herbicides and acted as a Research Technician for a hybrid wheat breeding program. Madeline is proficient in Mathematica, STATA and MATLAB. She passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam in January 2022 and plans to take the USPTO practitioner exam.

Education

  • J.D., Gonzaga University School of Law, 2023
  • B.S., Economic Sciences, Washington State University, 2020, cum laude

Background

    • Volunteer Legal Intern, The Moderate Means Program, Spokane, 2021-2022
    • Research Technician, The Syngenta Group, Cheney, 2021
    • BASF Representative, McGregor Company, Pullman, 2020
    • Cadet, US Military Academy, West Point, 2016-2019
    • Summer Intern, Army Research Lab, 2017
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