Aditi is part of the Electronics, Computing and Physics group at Withers & Rogers. She works with clients across a broad array of technologies, including inventions involving software, machine learning, semiconductor devices, display systems, user interfaces, sensor systems, electronics, and advanced communications systems. Aditi is also an active member of the specialist AI Sector Group, and the specialist Engineering Materials Sector Group.
Education & background
Aditi studied Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree, receiving a grade equivalent to a first class. She also received the Joseph M. Dhosi Outstanding Internship Award for her final year project, which involved using machine learning models to predict interatomic potentials and chemical properties in materials. During her time as an undergraduate at MIT, she also participated in research in the areas of metallurgy, nanotechnology, and live-cell fluorescence imaging.
Following graduation, Aditi received a DeepMind Cambridge Scholarship to undertake a master’s degree in Scientific Computing at the University of Cambridge. She graduated from Cambridge in 2024 with a thesis on predicting the phase behaviour of materials using high-performance computational simulations.
Since joining the firm, Aditi has become a UK part-qualified patent attorney, having completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property at Bournemouth University.
On a personal note…
Aditi enjoys playing the violin, painting watercolours, and going shopping (which helps her stay active).