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Mark Saunders
Assistant
Mark's academic background includes a mathematical physics MSci degree studied at Nottingham University, and an atomic physics PhD from Durham University. His research interests included simulating the dynamics for atoms confined to a magneto-optical trapping potential. This involved analysing quantum resonant effects, which have a practical application in precision measurement with inertial sensors. His collaboration with researchers at Harvard University and Aarhus University contributed towards three peer-reviewed journal publications. In addition to research commitments, he assisted with undergraduate physics teaching at Durham University, and also hosted an international conference on atomic physics.
Mark subsequently spent over a year at Seoul National University in Korea, where he lectured graduate and undergraduate courses, as well as working as a research fellow. This involved contributing to a quantum information research project, for which he co-supervised an investigation into the feasibility of quantum communication protocols. As part of his teaching, he became interested in intellectual property as a result of using patent documents to illustrate practical applications of quantum mechanics.
Mark joined Kilburn & Strode LLP in 2011. He is training to become a European and UK Patent Attorney, and works on physics, IT and electronics patent applications.
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