Jake graduated from the University of Bath in 2018 with a BSc degree in Physics. He went on to work at the National Physical Laboratory as a research scientist specialising in frequency comb technology to redefine the definition of the SI unit of the second. He completed a Masters degree at the University of Cambridge in 2022. His research focused on new ways to perform photoacoustic imaging, a type of imaging for medical and industrial applications.
Jake joined the Engineering department at Dehns in September 2024 as a Trainee Patent Attorney as part of the Bristol office.
Jake works with a variety of clients, ranging from multinational corporations to SMEs. He regularly handles filing and prosecution of patent applications before the UK and European Patent Offices.
Jake handles work in a wide range of mechanical engineering and physics fields. Examples include gas turbine engines, elevator systems and heat exchangers.
Student Member of CIPA (Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys)
BSc (Hons), University of Bath, Physics, 2018
MRes, University of Cambridge, Connected Electronic and Photonic Systems, 2022
MRes research focused on photoacoustic imaging.
Jake has also worked at the National Physical Laboratory as a research scientist in frequency comb technology.