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Stuart Arnott
Assistant
Stuart entered the patent profession in 2007 after a successful engineering career in the commercial and defence aerospace industries. He joined the firm in 2008 with emphasis on patents and designs. He is working on a wide range of mechanical and aerospace subject matter.
Stuart has extensive experience in the design and research of satellite and aircraft propulsion and systems, ranging from the conceptual analysis of stratospheric airships to the design and operation of interplanetary spacecraft. Most notably, as the lead propulsion engineer for the European Space Agency's Mars Express and Venus Express programs, Stuart was responsible for all aspects of the propulsion systems of those spacecraft. Other areas of technical expertise include aircraft flight simulation, automotive systems, oil & gas technologies, and general mechanical engineering.
His technical knowledge is complemented by his wide experience in industry and business, acquired through working at some of the world's leading aerospace and defence organisations and prime contractors. His clients were blue chip companies and government agencies, in particular the European Space Agency, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Defence, and the US Department of Defense.
Stuart holds a first class honours degree in Aerospace Engineering from Kingston University. During his degree he was awarded the Royal Aeronautical Society Prize for most distinguished aerospace engineering student of the year and the British Aerospace Prize for outstanding project work.
Stuart is a chartered engineer, a registered European engineer, and a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. In 2008 he successfully completed the Certificate in Intellectual Property Law at Queen Mary College, University of London. He is currently working towards final qualification as a chartered and European patent attorney.
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