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Jack Davies

Jack Davies

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Jack Davies

Associate, Patent Attorney

Engineering

Manchester

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Jack is a patent attorney working in the Manchester office as part of the engineering and ICT team. He is experienced at working at all stages of the patent application process, and helping to shape the patent prosecution strategies of multi-jurisdiction patent families of startup, SME and multinational clients.

Jack is also a member of the quantum business development group at Mewburn, and has written extensively on stories and developments relevant to the quantum technology and patenting spaces.

Areas of Expertise

  • Epitaxial growth
  • Semiconductors
  • Quantum technologies including quantum sensing and communication
  • Automotive audio engineering
  • Medical and laboratory devices 

Clients

Jack works with a range of clients that include startups, SMEs and multinational companies. He also has experience working with foreign attorneys in the US, China and Japan. 

Background

Jack graduated from the University of Warwick with a first class Integrated Masters degree in Physics (MPhys). His final year project focused on the epitaxial growth and characterisation of silicon-based semiconductor materials, which has important applications in low-dimensional materials research and quantum computing. This resulted in the development of a new approach to measuring the thickness of thin film epilayers using FTIR Reflection Spectroscopy, and a publication in the Semiconductor Science and Technology journal.

During his time at Warwick, he also completed a summer research project developing Python simulations of the thermodynamic properties of ideal spin-lattice materials for use in the ongoing materials research at the Universities of Warwick and Oxford.

He joined Mewburn Ellis in 2021, qualifying as a Chartered UK Patent Attorney in 2024 and a European Patent Attorney in 2025.