Skiing is a large passion of mine and between 2014 - 2016 I competed nationally for my school team and also for Hemel Hempstead ski race team.
I'm a Design Engineer studying at Imperial College London. I love the design aspect of what I learn, especially the area of sustainability, UI/UX design and future vehicle design. In terms of the quantitative side of the course, I have a growing interest in data analysis and prediction.
I'm also someone that has a range of interests outside work, from sports such as football, golf and skiing, to DJing, to learning about behavioral psychology. I've got a timeline below of some notable points in my last 5 years!
Skiing is a large passion of mine and between 2014 - 2016 I competed nationally for my school team and also for Hemel Hempstead ski race team.
In my last years at school, my passion for sustainability grew and I became the head of environmental society as we came runners up out of 6000 entries in the UK schools sustainability award.
I really enjoyed product design at school and my A-level design project was the only one which involved actually working with a real stakeholder, the Neno Macadamia trust.
I tried a variety of work experience before I decided that my quantitative skills along with my design interests fitted well with Imperial College's Design Engineering.
Since studying Design engineering I have managed to develop a wide range of skills, while winning the Joint Oxford and Imperial Spacebit Hackathon, and also making the Deans List.
Most recently, I interned at YaYa Design, where I focussed on design thinking, user centric and design system strategy and UI/UX design in a dynamic team.
From internships, to hackathon follow-up's, to competitions, I have produced work for a range of companies.