
I would describe myself as a hardworking individual who sets clear goals and works consistently to achieve them. Throughout my studies I have organised my time effectively and used a range of resources and methods to produce strong results. I enjoy supporting those around me by using my experience, knowledge and interpersonal skills to help them perform at their best. I value working as part of a team and contributing towards shared goals. Through my education I have also developed a genuine passion for engineering which led me to study Aerospace Engineering.
Engineering designs: In my 4th year I designed the nose cone and fins for a rocket using SolidWorks, and I also designed a turboprop engine for a UAV as part of my final BEng year project. Microsoft Office: Excel used for data analysis and presentations, PowerPoint used to deliver presentations to large audiences and conduct group meetings, and Word primarily used for report writing. Wind tunnel experiments: Conducted wind tunnel testing on various aerodynamic shapes using pressure sensors and other equipment, and performed analysis on raw data to translate it into useful results. CAE and CAD software: Abaqus CAE used to create 2D and 3D objects for Finite Element Analysis, Star CCM+ used for CFD analysis on an aerofoil, HyperMesh used for topology optimisation on a 3D object, and AutoCAD used to create 2D designs for my engineering design module. Programming languages: Python used with libraries such as NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib and Pandas for projects, exams and data analysis, and MATLAB used to create a PID controller in Simulink to control water flow from a tank and perform matrix calculations.