Sinéad attended Imperial College London, where in 2019 she graduated with first class honours in Physics (BSc). Her final year project was a review of the present technologies utilising nanomaterials for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes within medicine. She also has specialist knowledge in optics, electronics and medical imaging, and was awarded the David Smith Prize for excellence in Medical MRI and Ultrasound.
 
Alongside her studies, Sinéad lead an outreach project at a London school to encourage girls to engage more with physics outside of their syllabus. She also has experience in strategy consulting from time spent in Belfast working with clients in government, academia and agricultural technology.
 
Sinéad joined the Tech group at Kilburn & Strode in September 2019, and is currently training to become a European and UK patent attorney.

Qualifications

BSc. Physics, Imperial College London (2019)
 

Memberships

Student member of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA)
Student member of the Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office (EPI)
Associate of the Royal College of Science (ARCS)

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