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Michelle Friedman Murray
Phone: (972) 732-1001
Fax: (972) 732-9218
E-Mail: murray@slater-matsil.com
BIOGRAPHY
Michelle Friedman Murray focuses her efforts on the preparation and prosecution patent in the electrical arts.
Prior to becoming an attorney, Michelle worked as an engineer for Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and for Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS). Her background includes experience in avionics, seismic sensing and photonics. Michelle's experience includes software development, hardware design, semiconductor fabrication and project management.
EDUCATION
Michelle graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Princeton University in 2002, and graduated with a master's degree in electrical engineering from Caltech in 2003. In 2012, Michelle graduated cum laude from The University of Texas School of Law.
MEMBERSHIPS
Michelle is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
PUBLICATIONS
Michelle has published the following legal and technical papers:
- Michelle F. Murray, Nonobviousness Standards for Hardware and Software Before and After KSR: What is the Difference, 93 J. PAT. & TRADEMARK OFF. SOC'Y 259 (2011).
- S.A. Maier, M.D. Friedman, P.E. Barclay, and O. Painter, "Experimental demonstration of fiber-accessible metal nanoparticle plasmon waveguides for planar energy guiding and sensing," Applied Physics Letters 86, 071103, February 2005.
- S.A. Maier, P.E. Barclay, T.J. Johnson, M.D. Friedman, O. Painter, "A low-loss fiber accessible Plasmon photonic crystal waveguide for planar energy guiding and sensing," Applied Physics Letters, 84, pp. 3990-3992, May 2004.
- B.C. Wang, V. Baby, W. Tong, L. Xu, M. Friedman, R.J. Runser, I. Glesk, and P.R. Prucnal, "A novel fast optical switch based on two cascaded Terahertz Optical Asymmetric Demultiplexers (TOAD)," Optics Express, 10, pp 15-23, January 2002.
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