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Find a Scientist who works IN THE DISCIPLINE OF Engineering:
Professor of Climate Science and Energy Policy and Head of School of Engineering at The University of Manchester, Alice Larkin, shares her journey into STEM.
Professor of Radio Frequency Engineering and Vice Dean of Teaching, Learning and Students, Professor Danielle George.
Nina Adjanin
Climate Sentinels is not just an expedition with 6 female scientists. I hope it will encourage other scientists to move borders and say YES, it’s possible to do more “clean science.”
Sophie Purser
My current company uses new laser technology to measure greenhouse gases and other pollutants in the atmosphere to help in the fight against climate change.
Rosario Michel-Villarreal
I am still on the journey that will take me to goal: solving problems and making our planet a better place to live.
Laura Hoang
I was fortunate enough to be offered a summer placement with BAE Systems after my first year of university - this confirmed my interest in pursuing a career in Aerospace and I took further placements at the company while studying for my undergraduate degree.
Ling Lim
Together with other colleagues, I would like to come up with a solution to balance the benefits that air travel brings with the environmental impacts it creates.
Brian Phelps
How can we encourage more people and companies to recycle or reduce plastics use?
Dmitry Dereshev
I'd love to make the best possible security interfaces between people and digital technologies.
Anna Mastrogiovanni
I came to the UK 15 years ago as a student. I found work experience in Megger in the marketing department for three months. After my work experience, I asked for opportunities and I was offered a job in manufacturing as a Manufacturing Assistant.
Amira Tamam
Ever since I was inspired by a STEM ambassador to pursue an education and afterwards a career in engineering, I realised the impact that had on my life, and I knew I wanted to be that inspiration for someone.
Emma Cooke
I have always wanted to be an engineer for as long as I can remember. I studied level 3 engineering at college when I finished school and had secured a full-time place at university. A careers advisor approached me about a degree-level apprenticeship. I never realised you could get a degree through an apprenticeship.