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LSI Center Scholar Profile: Trent Hoffman

The Center is home to an incredible faculty and host to the top minds at the intersection of law, science, and technology. But we also attract the brightest student scholars around; you should meet them.

Class year:

Class of 2021

Hometown:

Chandler, Arizona

Undergrad/Grad Education:

  • B.S.E. Aerospace Engineering (Aeronautics), Arizona State University
  • M.S. Electrical Engineering, Arizona State

Fun Facts:

  • Is an avid outdoorsman.
  • Lived in Mozambique, Africa for two years where he learned to speak fluent Portuguese
  • Trent & his wife, Kelsey, have a three-year-old son named Porter and a two-month-old daughter named Ruby.
  • Once played the drums in a band at the high school prom.
Trent obtained an undergraduate degree in Aerospace Engineering from Arizona State University where he worked as an undergraduate intern with the Environmental Remote Sensing Group focusing on wind energy and atmospheric studies using Doppler LiDAR. After completing his undergraduate degree, he completed a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University and began working for Snell & Wilmer as a patent agent. His current practice is focused mainly on patent preparation and prosecution in the fields of composite materials, ceramics, renewable/sustainable technologies, aerospace systems, engines, nacelles, landing gear, aircraft wheels and brakes, and electrical power generation and control. He currently serves as a 2L Representative on the Board of the Intellectual Property Student Association (IPSA). He hopes to continue developing his strong interest in engineering and Intellectual Property and Patent Law through the Center for Law, Science and Innovation.
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