 As an IBMer, inventing is part of our DNA. The first patent I filed was actually just an idea that we had coming up with a technical solution to an everyday problem with some material flaking off a semiconductor wafer. And we were brainstorming and troubleshooting ideas on how to potentially fix this. I didn't know that I was actually coming up with a patent idea. I just thought I was solving an everyday problem and making my life easier. Thankfully, I was working with a master inventor who was also in the same technical meeting. He recognized the potential for this patent and actually then took me through the process for the first time to realize what it takes to be a patent. My most recent inventions are in the area of biosensors. So while the nature of the materials that we're working with has changed, the general concept for problem solving is still based off those initial foundations where I learned to think like an inventor. Innovation is something that we do everyday here at IBM Research. My first patent involved using DNA as a recording tape. So it's basically been an example of how I've learned to patent where the business is headed. Another area that we're interested in is self-driving vehicles and drones. These are patents that have sort of a huge opportunity to transform society the way goods are delivered, the way people move through the environment. And what we envision is a hive of drones that can fly out and sample from the area that you're interested in, whether it's a cafeteria like we're in now for a food safety application, whether it's a hospital in terms of controlling infectious diseases, antibiotic resistant microbes, or in an agricultural setting where you want to understand where a disease is in your crop and how it's spreading. Inventing at IBM really gives you an opportunity to get out of your box and be innovative and go in different directions, collaborate with people. I have more than 50 patents. I have 39 patent applications filed in the United States. I have over 100 patents. I have over 60 patents.