Alicia C Jones-McFadden

Fort Mill, SC, United States of America

Alicia C Jones-McFadden

USPTO Granted Patents = 70 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 195(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 195(Dec 10, 2025)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Fort Mills, SC (US) (2019)
  • Fort Mill, SC (US) (2016 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016-2025

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Areas of Expertise:
Delegate Notification Scheme
Cognitive Resource Platform
Predictive Resource Allocation
Sign-Language ATM
Artificial Intelligence User Experience
Resource Utilization Monitoring
Dynamic Resource Visualization
Customer Service Feedback
Mobile Device Data Security
Event-Responsive Resource Allocation
Machine-Initiated Resource Distribution
Appointment Calendaring System
70 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Alicia C Jones-McFadden: A Pioneer in Predictive Resource Utilization

Alicia C Jones-McFadden is a renowned inventor from Fort Mill, SC, and currently holds 100 patents for her innovative creations. Jones-McFadden is a trailblazer in the field of resource utilization and her latest inventions continue to demonstrate her commitment to advancing technology.

One of Jones-McFadden's latest patents, titled "System for Predictive Use of Resources," is designed to predict and improve the use of resources across a dispersed Internet protocol capable network connecting devices electrically attached to the network. Her invention allows for the determination of a resource utilization profile associated with a first user, where the user can initiate a request for improvement. Then, through a user interface, the first user can view target resource utilization profiles associated with other users and select one to improve their own utilization profile. Jones-McFadden's invention further specifies various access paths to enable the first user to achieve the desired utilization profile.

Jones-McFadden's "Recurring Event Analyses and Data Push" invention demonstrates yet further ingenuity in resource allocation. The system uses electronic guidelines to outline scheduled allocation of resources based on detection of trigger events. The guidelines are parsed into a set of event triggers, which are then monitored for activities related to events related to allocation resources. The system transfers the resource allocation to the destination based on defined triggering events.

Jones-McFadden has been inventing and innovating for years and currently works at Bank of America Corporation. Her colleagues, Matthew Hsieh and Carrie Anne Hanson, can attest to the caliber of her work and vast expertise in the field.

Jones-McFadden's contributions to the field of resource utilization have not gone unnoticed. Her latest inventions represent a significant step forward in predictive resource utilization and a clear indication of her expertise in the field. She continues to strive for excellence in her work and there is no doubt that her commitment to innovation will continue to inspire other inventors to create new and exciting technologies.

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