Vasily Andreev is a patent agent and PhD chemist with 14 years' experience prosecuting Russian, Eurasian and PCT patents across chemistry, pharmaceuticals, process technology and materials science. He combines deep academic expertise in colloids, surfaces and electrostatic interactions with practical skills in simulation (COMSOL, GAMESS, Surface Evolver) and scientific software development in FORTRAN, C/C++, MATLAB and PHP. His research background includes analytical modeling of micellar self-assembly and bending rigidity of charged nanoparticles, and applied fluid-mechanical and kinetic models developed during a postdoc at UC Berkeley for industrial wafer-cleaning processes. At PATENTICA he not only manages prosecution and client advice but also led the firm’s website development and supports technical aspects of advertising campaigns, showing a rare mix of technical, legal and product skills. Known for turning complex theoretical models into usable software and industrial solutions, he brings both rigorous theory and hands-on implementation to intellectual property work.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Chemistry, PhD, Chemistry at St. Petersburg State University
Contributions:2 commits, 25 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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