Charlottesville, VA, United States of America

Rebecca Stepp Morgan

USPTO Granted Patents = 10 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.4

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2015-2024

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10 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Rebecca Stepp Morgan

Introduction

Rebecca Stepp Morgan is an accomplished inventor based in Charlottesville, VA. She has made significant contributions to the field of resource allocation through her innovative patents. With a total of 10 patents to her name, Morgan has demonstrated her expertise and creativity in developing systems that enhance resource management.

Latest Patents

One of her latest patents is titled "System for intelligent allocation of a resource into an auxiliary tangible source retainer." This invention describes systems, computer program products, and methods for intelligently allocating resources into an auxiliary tangible source retainer. The invention is designed to determine the difference between a transferred amount of resources provided to an entity by a user and the total amount of resource distribution. It includes a primary amount of resources corresponding to primary tangible resources and a secondary amount of resources corresponding to secondary tangible resources. Additionally, the system can determine, based on a machine-readable code on an auxiliary tangible resource provided by the user, the auxiliary tangible source retainer associated with the auxiliary tangible resource and allocate the secondary amount of resources accordingly.

Another notable patent is "System for intelligent allocation of resources over multiple events into an auxiliary source retainer." This invention outlines systems, computer program products, and methods for the intelligent allocation of resources over multiple events. It is configured to determine a total amount of resources for distribution between an entity and a user, receiving input indicating that the user provided a transferred amount of tangible resources. The system further determines the difference between the transferred amount and the total amount, allowing for the allocation of resources to an auxiliary source retainer associated with an auxiliary resource distribution instrument provided by the user.

Career Highlights

Rebecca Stepp Morgan is currently employed at Bank of America Corporation, where she applies her innovative thinking to enhance resource management solutions. Her work has garnered attention for its practical applications and potential impact on various industries.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Chad Ryan Compton and James Pierce, who contribute to the collaborative environment that fosters innovation at Bank of America Corporation.

Conclusion

Rebecca Stepp Morgan is a pioneering inventor whose work in resource allocation systems has the potential to transform how resources are managed across various sectors. Her contributions continue to inspire advancements in technology and innovation.

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