Paras Bavisha
About Paras Bavisha
Paras Bavisha is a Trainee Patent Attorney at Ceres in Horsham, England, with a background in Natural Sciences and intellectual property management. He has expertise in patent searching and patentability assessment in various scientific fields, particularly in chemistry and nanotechnology.
Work at Ceres
Paras Bavisha has been employed at Ceres as a Trainee Patent Attorney since 2019. In this role, he focuses on patent searching and assessing patentability across various fields, including pharmaceuticals, polymers, biochemistry, and nanotechnology. His position at Ceres is based in Horsham, England, where he has developed his expertise in intellectual property law over the past five years.
Education and Expertise
Paras Bavisha holds a Bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge, which he completed from 2012 to 2015. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science in Management of Intellectual Property from Queen Mary University of London between 2016 and 2017. Additionally, he earned a Master of Research in Organic Chemistry: Drug Discovery from UCL from 2015 to 2016. His educational background supports his expertise in chemistry-related patent matters, particularly in nanotechnology.
Background
Before joining Ceres, Paras Bavisha worked as a Consultant at IP Pragmatics Ltd for seven months in 2019, based in London, United Kingdom. His experience in consulting provided him with practical insights into intellectual property management and patent strategies. He has qualified at the CIPA Foundation level, which demonstrates his foundational knowledge in intellectual property law.
Patent Searching and Patentability
Paras Bavisha has significant experience in patent searching and determining patentability. His work encompasses various scientific fields, including pharmaceuticals, polymers, biochemistry, and nanotechnology. This experience allows him to effectively navigate complex patent issues and contribute to the development of innovative solutions in the intellectual property landscape.