Green Bath Racing is a student-led team designing ultra-efficient electric vehicles for the Shell Eco-marathon. The competition focuses on pushing the limits of energy efficiency through innovative vehicle design.
I completed a six-week internship at Sherpa Mobile Robotics, researching AI applications in robotics. I delivered weekly presentations on topics like computer vision and NLP, culminating in a proposal for enhancing autonomous robot capabilities in industrial settings.
Team Bath Drones competes in the IMechE UAS Challenge. I contribute to the design of structural and functional UAV components — from chassis reinforcements to payload systems — in a high-pressure team environment.
To prepare for my university Python module, I developed a fully functional chess game using Python and object-oriented programming principles.
This project formed part of the Design, Materials, and Manufacturing module and involved designing a fully automated machine to assemble battery modules for use in electric hovercrafts.
A collection of two detailed thermofluids lab reports from my Mechanical Engineering degree. Each one highlights practical testing, scientific analysis, and professional technical writing.
This project was part of the Design, Materials, and Manufacturing module. It involved creating a mechanical product to support older users with mobility challenges — with no electronics or digital systems allowed.
This shaft design project formed the first part of my Design, Materials, and Manufacturing module — an 8-week team challenge to develop a power transmission sub-assembly for a custom electric forklift operating in a stone quarry near Bath.