SongHee Kang

Education

The College of William and Mary, MA in Cognitive Psychology, 2014
George Mason University, BS in Neuroscience & BS in Psychology, 2010

Experience

SongHee Kang joined the LRK Patent Law Firm in the summer of 2014, right after completing her Master’s degree in cognitive experimental psychology. During her years at the College of William and Mary and George Mason University, she participated and conducted various researches in the area of neuroscience, psychology, and other natural sciences. She also worked as a lab technician at the GMU Histology Laboratory during a gap year before graduate school. Her current interests include human cognition, neural and biomedical technologies, and other latest scientific breakthroughs.

At the LRK Patent Law Firm, she assists senior attorneys/agents in patent prosecution and docketing. She is also responsible for managing the firm’s administrative and financial functions.

Admissions

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office


Publications & Presentation

Kang, S., (August, 2014). Development of the Involuntary Autobiographical Memory Questionnaire (IAMQ), Williamsburg, Virginia, The College of William and Mary (Master’s Thesis)
Kang, S., Ball, C., & Choi, R. (March, 2014). Testing the Validity of the Trauma Film Methodology for Eliciting Involuntary Memories. 2014 North Carolina Cognition Group, Duke University, Durham, NC. (Poster Presentation)
Kang, S. & Ball, C. (March, 2014). Fear Conditioning and Memory Intrusions. The 13th Annual Graduate Research Symposium, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. (Poster Presentation)
Ball, C. & Kang, S. (November, 2013). Fear Conditioning and Memory Intrusions. The Psychonomic Society 2013 Annual Meeting, Ontario, Canada. (Poster Presentation)
Kang, S. (April, 2009). A Comparative Analysis of Soil Properties of Created and Preserved Wetlands in Northern Virginia. Innovation Conference. George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. (Poster Presentation)
Tsai, Y.D., Kang, S., & Peterson, M.S. (2010). Effects of individual differences on visual search task performance. Proceedings of the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society 54th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (Paper Presentation)