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View all vacanciesRhodri is a Patent Attorney in the High Tech and Electrical Group. Rhodri represents clients before the European Patent Office and the UK Intellectual Property Office.
He has experience in drafting patent applications and in prosecuting patent applications through to grant worldwide, including in Europe, the US, and China. Rhodri’s practice encompasses a wide range of technology and he has drafted patent applications in various fields, including telecommunications, electronics, mass spectrometry, and mechanical devices. Many of the cases that Rhodri handles include significant software and business method aspects and he has successfully represented applicants in Oral Proceedings at the European Patent Office. He also has significant experience in preparing registered design applications and managing worldwide registered design portfolios.
Rhodri has an MA (Cantab) and an MSci in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge, where he specialised in Experimental and Theoretical Physics. As part of his Master’s degree, he performed a research project into synchronisation in biological systems using computational fluid dynamics.