Profile
Sean Doherty
Thanks for such a fun event and your great questions :)
Curriculum Vitae
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Education:
Marling School 2003-2010, Cardiff University 2011-2015, University College London 2015-now
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Qualifications:
13 GCSEs, 3 A levels (Maths, Physics, PE), MEng in Medical Engineering
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Work History:
The local pub, Delphi Diesel Systems as an engineer before university, Renishaw PLC as an engineer over summers at university
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Current Job:
PhD Student at UCL
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Employer:
I work on a project funded by the Inspire Foundation doing a PhD at University College London. I am based in a hospital in Stanmore in London that deals with specialist rehabilitation and surgery.
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About Me
I'm a medical engineer currently working on a PhD with both a University and a hospital in London
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I’m Sean, I love sports, music and fixing stuff. More recently I’m an aspiring geek studying for a PhD in London.
When I’ve escaped from our labs I have a campervan that I attempt navigate to interesting cities and sunny places!
I had an injury on my bike when I was 16 and use a wheelchair, since then I’ve been really enthusiastic about new engineering developments and how engineers work with medics and patients. I’ve also been playing wheelchair rugby for the Stoke Mandeville Maulers which is a cool sport you should check out!
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My Work
I work on developing a device to control people's bladders... to help people with nerve injuries
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My work is about developing a ‘neuromodulation device’- this is about zapping peoples nerves with electricity to help the nerves work after they have been injured. My project is to make a device to help people with injuries to their spinal cord control their bladders. This involves a big mixture of different things- reading, experimenting on people (volunteers both with injuries and not!), coding, designing circuits, making prototypes and a tiny bit of teaching…
Before this, I studied for a Masters degree in Medical Engineering at Cardiff University which took 4 years. In the summer holidays I worked at an engineering company called Renishaw PLC with their medical devices teams.
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My Typical Day: I generally work planning and running research studies testing peoples physiology or designing and making gadgets for patients to use.
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Every day is a little bit different, but typically I might spend a few minutes in the morning doing organisation things- replying to emails, sorting out visits to other peoples labs etc.
Then I either spend time with patients enrolled in our research- looking at how their nerves work (or not) to help inform my project, or working on designing, making and testing our devices we use for research with patients. I might spend some time analysing the data or doing some reading about previous research that has been done.
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What I'd do with the money
I would build some interactive demo kits to teach how engineers can help those with disabilities.
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I will use to money to buy equipment to build a kit our lab can use for school teaching to show the kind of work we do. This will include a ‘design a wheelchair’ and a ‘measuring the nervous system’ component. I will make the kit with work experience students who spend time in our lab
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Quite often hungry
What's the best thing you've done in your career?
Designed a 3D printed skull and a jelly brain with targets for practicing robotic neurosurgery
What or who inspired you to follow your career?
My ability to break stuff as a child (and as an adult too)
What was your favourite subject at school?
PE
What did you want to be after you left school?
An inventor
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Quite a lot, but not the most
If you weren't doing this job, what would you choose instead?
Surfer or more realistically running a really great pub..
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Jimi Hendrix
What's your favourite food?
Spicy curry
What is the most fun thing you've done?
Wheelchair skiing
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
To be able to fly, to be able to change the weather, to have a go in a time travel machine to check out some cool bits of history
Tell us a joke.
What cheese do you use to tempt a bear out of a tree? Camembert
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