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SUMMARY:Beginner Yoga Class
DESCRIPTION:Beginner Yoga Class (AM)\nClass will be held every week at 7:15 am in the Den
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/beginner-yoga-class-2/
LOCATION:The Den
ORGANIZER;CN="Randy Bartoshevich":MAILTO:randy.bartoshevich@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Executive in Residence Meet and Greet
DESCRIPTION:Come and meet the WSU Tri-Cities Executives in Residence\, a group readily available to help you in the classroom by offering subject matter expertise on a variety of subjects including business education\, history\, environmental science\, engineering and more. A brief program will occur at 5:00 PM.
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/executive-in-residence-meet-and-greet/
LOCATION:2nd Floor of CIC
ORGANIZER;CN="Marisela Garza":MAILTO:marisela.garza@tricity.wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:IEEE Student Chapter: Patent Talk with Keith Grzelak
DESCRIPTION:Joint meeting of the IEEE Richland Section\, Nuclear & Plasma Sciences Chapter & INCOSE Cascade Chapter \nTOPIC: New Challenges to Patentable Subject Matter and Software Patentability \n6:00 PM on Thursday\, 22 OCTOBER 2015\nRoom CIC 120/120A\, WSU Tri-Cities\, Richland\, WA\nPizza and soft drinks available at 5:30 social time \nTOPIC ABSTRACT: Recent changes have occurred in how we determine patentable subject matter. IEEE-USA’s intellectual property policy committee (IPC) filed an amicus brief before the US Supreme Court in Alice v. CLS. A decision came down in June 2014 that raises more questions than it answers. The IPC subsequently filed comments to proposed guidance issued from the US Patent Office. The amicus position and comments will be reviewed to provide a summary of the questions that are now raised\, and a review of recent interpretations from the Federal Circuit will be summarized. The US Patent Office\, in the wake of this decision\, has withdrawn many software patents (for which notices of allowance had already been granted)\, and is currently aggressively issuing rejections for many software and business method patent applications based on patent ineligibility. The office has issued guidelines that are now used by way of example in order to determine subject matter eligibility and recent guidelines will be reviewed. \nSPEAKER: Keith Grzelak worked at General Motors and Ford Motor Company as a safety and crashworthiness engineer supporting numerous vehicle platforms. With his employer’s support\, he attended law school\, became a patent lawyer\, and currently represents engineers and scientists. He has worked in many technical areas including electrical\, mechanical and medical systems. He has worked for a broad range of entities\, ranging from Fortune 100 companies to start-up businesses\, including universities and faculty start-up entities.\nHe is currently a director of Wells St. John PS in Spokane\, Washington where he supports technology companies. He is active in teaching courses to STEM workers on technology policy and legal issues.
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/ieee-student-chapter-patent-talk-with-keith-grzelak/
LOCATION:CIC 120/120A
ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:osman@wsu.edu
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