Sarah Newbury provides clients with patent prosecution services for technologies related to computer science and applied mathematics.
Sarah’s legal skills include responding to office actions and drafting applications for technologies such as quantum computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and electrical connectors. Additionally, she has performed freedom to operate analyses and post-allowance reviews.
With a rigorous background in physics, applied mathematics, and computer science, Sarah has cultivated her technical expertise in diverse roles and settings, from academia to the gaming industry. Her experience includes serving as a high school mathematics teacher, working with machine learning tools as a data analyst for a game developer, and assisting with fusion science research as a research assistant at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
Outside of the workplace, Sarah enjoys reading, going for walks, and curling up in a cozy cafe with a mug of hot chocolate.
Not admitted to practice in Washington, D.C. Work conducted in Washington, D.C. is directly supervised by a member of the D.C. bar or is limited to U.S. federal courts or agencies listed in admissions or otherwise authorized by law.