Jordan holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) – Enhanced from Flinders University in Adelaide, with majors in physics and mathematics, where he explored a broad range of physics topics including quantum physics, electromagnetism, relativity, statistical mechanics and more. He has completed a PhD from Flinders University in the discipline of theoretical nuclear physics, with his research focussing on a model of the strong interaction formulated in time-ordered perturbation theory. Jordan’s thesis involves the theory of consistent nucleon dressing in scattering processes involving two nucleons and a pion, as well as the numerical calculation of complex four-dimensional scattering equations.
Jordan has a passion for science and technology. He enjoys learning about new technologies to expand his scientific understanding and shares this passion with inventors. Through his academic endeavours, Jordan has developed strong critical thinking and complex problem solving skills, which helps him navigate through the complexity of intellectual property and achieve the best results for his clients. He has also spent time as a casual academic for undergraduate physics and engineering and has always been enthusiastic about STEM education. This makes Jordan an excellent communicator of complex technology. In his role as a trainee patent attorney, Jordan now applies his scientific understanding and experience to the ICT and engineering sector and supports technology innovation.