I have an academic background dissimilar to many of my peers, as I completed my undergraduate years studying Biomedical Sciences before pivoting into Digital Design & Additive Manufacturing. I believe this gives me an edge, as I strive to bring a distinctive perspective to every project I work on.
I am open to working in any field where I feel I can contribute: from additive design/manufacturing and advanced precision engineering, leveraging my scientific background in medical and neurological technology and creative scientific writing roles where I can contribute to education and the continued spread of ideas.
I have maintained an close interest in, and worked with 3D Printers since 2018, I have built various desktop machines and diagnosed/repaired every issue one could possibly encounter. This has not only given me the confidence to work with advanced technologies, but as I did not come to work with it through the traditional routes, my design thinking is not as constrained as others.
Put simply: I have always designed parts with additive manufacturing at the forefront of my understanding, and whilst others must adapt their designs to the unique challenges of additive, I naturally design within them.
I pride myself on being able to pick up novel software packages quickly, some of the environments I am already familiar with include the following.