Overview:

Jack is a trainee patent attorney who recently worked for two years as an electronics, software and systems engineer at a product design, development and technology consultancy. During this time, he provided novel and achievable solutions for clients in the medical, consumer and industrial sectors. Previously, Jack graduated with a first class master’s degree from Imperial College London in Biomedical Engineering. His master’s project involved the design of an implantable sensor used to measure the biopotential of cancerous ovarian tissue, which could be used to measure the success of a form of therapy used to treat ovarian cancer.

Experience:

  • Worked for two years as an electronics, software and systems engineer at a product design, development and technology consultancy. Worked on projects for clients in the medical, consumer and industrial sectors, from their initial ideation phase through to transfer to manufacture.
  • Undertook two undergraduate research placements at Imperial College London, one of which involved designing an application to measure eczema severity using machine learning and image processing.
  • Undertook a master’s project that involved the design of an implantable sensor used to measure the biopotential of cancerous ovarian tissue, which could be used to measure the success of a form of therapy used to treat ovarian cancer. He experimented with powering the device magnetically through inductive coupling.