I'm a Research Engineer at the University of Manchester, working on wing technologies that can help reduce the environmental impact of aircraft. STEM Ambassador, Widening Participation Award Holder and EPSRC NOISEmaker.
I graduated from Nottingham University in 2004 with a first in Mechanical Engineering with Mathematics. I pursued my interest in Engineering and sport by started a PhD at Sheffield University working with the International Tennis Federation. I continue to work with my research group down the road...
I studied Medical Electronics and Instrumentation at The University of Liverpool. During my degree I choose to take a 'Year in Industry' at Lancaster Royal Infirmary, where I realised my passion for combining engineering and medicine. In 2006, I began a PhD in understanding...



