I studied biochemical engineering at university, but I have also worked in companies which helped me link what I was taught to what happens in real-life. I’m in a way still training, but I feel engineering is a field which involves constant, life-long learning as everything constantly evolves and changes.
I started my path at the University of Leicester doing a foundation year to allow me to make up for my poor A-level performance. Then I continued at this University to study for an MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering.
I’m now doing my Doctoral training at the University of Surrey.
I grew up in Australia, so I went to the University of Sydney where I did Mechatronics (which is mostly robotics). I got a job as a fire engineer during my final year, which was really great. I decided to stick with fire so I did a Masters degree in Fire Safety Engineering at the University of Western Sydney. Then I moved to the UK, where I have kept working as a fire engineer. I’m currently doing a PhD at the University of Greenwich.
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