Internship at Roche
Visualisation of CAPEX (Capital Expenditure) and the roll out of one PT (Pharmatechnical tool)
I translated complex flowcharts, originally comprehensible only to colleagues within the PT team, into clear concise formats that could be understood by teams across the company honing my attention to detail and analytical thinking skills. Working on a global scale at Roche enhanced my ability to communicate effectively with individuals worldwide. This experience not only deepened my understanding of the internal needs of a global pharmaceutical company but also provided valuable insights into the broader pharmaceutical industry, as well as strengthening my ability to tackle challenges and deliver impactful solutions.
Sheffield Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) scheme
Personalised Closed-Loop Stimulation for Cognitive Enhancement
The project was interdisciplinary and involved digital signal processing (DSP), machine learning (BCI) and data collection from human participants in vitro. The scheme provided me with a unique experience of working as an analytical and experimental researcher. Whilst recording experimental data and formulating a database for future analyses, my information management skills improved greatly when developing my systematic approach for recording data
3D Scanner
Personalised myself with 3D scanner and wrote a step-by-step guide on how to successfully produce a 360* Image.
Frontiers in Science Conference
Imperial College
Presenting my Dissertation “Advancing Electrode design for Diverse Hair Types; A comprehensive investigation and Prototype development’ at Imperial College
Engineering You’re Hired!
Working in conjunction with five other aspiring engineers in interdisciplinary teams to design a series of robots to assist in the demolition of large-scale buildings, whilst ensuring environmental, societal, and economic sustainability.
Hackcessible
Sheffield Bionics Hackcessible make-a-thon. Creating a prototype ‘school starter pack’ for our challenger who was a child with a limb difference to allow for a more accessible experience when doing everyday tasks
Primary School Volunteering with Women in Engineering Society
Volunteering at Pipsworth Primary school to educate and empower young girls as well as holding engaging activities ranging from building prosthetic hands to bridges to help open their eyes to engineering as a future prospect.
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