Is the invention patent evaluation useful?

Patent is a plus item in the evaluation of professional titles, which is naturally useful. It's just that the requirements of each professional title unit are different, and patents also have different levels, which are divided into invention patents, utility model patents and design patents.

Next, according to this question in detail:

First, academic requirements

1, graduated from university, engaged in professional work for more than ten years, and held intermediate positions for more than five years.

2, graduated from college, engaged in professional and technical work for more than fifteen years, and served as an intermediate position for more than five years.

3, graduated from secondary school, high school, engaged in professional and technical work for more than twenty years, and served as an intermediate position for more than five years.

Second, the performance requirements

1. The main finisher of the national, provincial (ministerial) icon winning project, or the main finisher of the first prize winning project at the municipal (ministerial) level. (Subject to the award certificate)

2. Obtained the title of "Excellent Expert" approved by the state or province.

3. Patents (inventors) that are of great value to the invention and creation of this profession or have achieved remarkable economic, social and environmental benefits.

Professional title evaluation, core journals required for graduation thesis, total publication of core works at home and abroad, patents, etc. As follows:

1.SCI, SSCI, ISTP, EI, south nucleus, north nucleus.

2. Patents for inventions and utility models

3. National project application

4. General journals, journals and core papers of various majors.

5. epistemology and epistemology

6. Publishing academic monographs and teaching materials