Urszula Tylus
About Urszula Tylus
Urszula Tylus is a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office in Munich, Germany, with a background in physical chemistry and electrochemistry. She has held various research positions, including roles at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Northeastern University.
Current Role at European Patent Office
Urszula Tylus has been employed as a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office since 2016. In this role, she evaluates patent applications and ensures compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Her work contributes to the examination process that determines the patentability of inventions across various fields.
Previous Experience at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Prior to her current position, Urszula Tylus worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Los Alamos National Laboratory from 2014 to 2015. During her one-year tenure, she engaged in advanced research projects, contributing to the laboratory's mission of scientific innovation and development.
Research Role at Northeastern University
From 2010 to 2014, Urszula Tylus served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Northeastern University in the Greater Boston Area. Over four years, she conducted research in the fields of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, supporting her academic pursuits while gaining valuable experience in scientific investigation.
Educational Background in Physical Chemistry
Urszula Tylus earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physical Chemistry/Electrochemistry from Northeastern University, completing her studies from 2010 to 2014. Her doctoral research focused on areas pertinent to her field, enhancing her expertise in chemistry and its applications.
Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering Technology
Urszula Tylus obtained a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering Technology from Politechnika Krakowska im. Tadeusza Kościuszki, where she studied from 1998 to 2003. This foundational education provided her with essential knowledge and skills in chemical engineering principles.