Jamie graduated from the University of Southampton with a first class integrated Master’s degree in Astrophysics. During his first three years, he studied a variety of physics modules including electromagnetism, medical physics, classical mechanics, and crystalline solids providing him with strong technical knowledge in a wide range of sectors. His performance in these areas earned him multiple awards for outstanding academic achievement.
 
He spent his final year of university in a research group in astrophysics in Southampton. His research project gave him the chance to use the groundbreaking James Webb Space Telescope to study the extreme high energy physics of black hole systems. This opportunity strengthened his knowledge in data processing techniques, photon physics, thermodynamics and semiconductor physics.
 
While at University, Jamie also completed an internship as a Trainee Patent Attorney where he developed several key skills in patent prosecution and also presented the role of a patent attorney to a wider audience. Jamie is currently developing his expertise in aerospace, software and display systems where he is working with clients in prosecution work.
 
Jamie joined Kilburn & Strode as a Trainee Patent Attorney in the Tech and Engineering group in 2024 and is currently training to qualify as a UK and European Patent Attorney.

Qualifications 

MPhys with First Class Honours in Astrophysics with a Year of Research, University of Southampton

 

Memberships

​Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA)
The Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office (EPI)

Rapid Mid-Infrared Spectral-Timing with JWST. I. The prototypical black hole X-ray Binary GRS 1915+105 during a MIR-bright and X-ray-obscured state
 
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18637
 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2024arXiv240618637G/abstract