First Year Law Student
School of Law
The University of Texas at Austin
tazeen@alumni.cs.utexas.edu
I am a first year law student at the University of Texas at Austin.
Planning to graduate in 2010 and work in patent prosecution.
I received a Thomas M. Phillips Endowed Scholarship for 2007-2008. I am the Speaker Cordinator for
the Intellectual Property Law Society and a Summer Staff Editor (2008) for the Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal.
I received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from UT Austin in August 2001.
As an undergraduate student I was a Dean's Scholar in the College of Natural Sciences.
In December 2003, I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with
a Master of Science in Computer Science. Check out my research page to
learn more about my self-motivated Master's project (it wasn't a graduation requirement).
As a graduate student, I was working as a Teaching Assistant for Dr. Rich's Automata Theory class.
After finishing my studies, I worked for two months as a developer on
contract for Clear Orbit on a supply chain management application using
Java struts, Java, JSP, Junit, PL/SQL, Eclipse, Ant, Jboss, Tomcat, Perl,
Clover, PMD. The contract ended on April 2 '04.
From April '04 to Jan '06, I worked as a developer for TK20 on a student management system using Java struts, Java, JSP, MySQL,
Eclipse, Ant, Jboss, Tomcat.
I was on sabbatical from Feb '06 to Feb '07 in order to take care of family responsibilities and have a great time!
From March - July '07, I worked at the Office of Technology Commercialization in the University of Texas at Austin. Using JSP, MySQL Server, Dreamweaver. The application keeps track of the steps involved in taking a technology from the inventors and marketing it, including patent filing information
[IPLS]
[TIPLJ]
[Research]
[CS341 Fall '03]
[Network Engineering]
[UT Network Mapping Project]
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Last updated: Mar '08