Curriculum Vitae
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AT A GLANCE
Top 5 Skills
Soft Skills
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Versatile communication
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Leadership through effective collaboration
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Adaptability when working under pressure
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Problem-solving
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Self-motivation
Technical Skills
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Numerical modelling & simulation
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Data collection & equipment control
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Data & image processing
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Design & 3D CAD
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Financial modelling & budgeting
Conferences & Talks
Work & Volunteering
Academic
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July 2025 to present
Continuing research with the Flicker CMT group. My MSci dissertation has formed the foundation for further work on fractal topological phase transitions of Majoranas in quasicrystal Kitaev chains.
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July to September 2024
Worked in the Trapped Ion Quantum Computing (TIQC) team as an experimental researcher. Created an automated fibre coupling alignment system to be implemented on all lab laser systems.
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July to September 2023
Worked as an R&D engineer creating an automated calibration system for integrated photonics chips within KETS' Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) system.
Other
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May 2025 to present
Led the formation of the WKA, a brand new CIO which manages a fleet of keelboats -- the first of its kind in the South-West UK -- with an innovative business model which hosts collaboration across 6 regional universities and more. Managed full stack of company organisation from legal frameworks to funding calls to media campaigns.
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May 2023 to May 2025
Elected two years running to manage the finances of the UBSC which has an annual turnover of over £100k and 4 distinct sub-groups catering for up to 150 members.
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May 2022 to May 2023
Elected to organise national training and racing events, bringing together university teams, coaches/event officials and the necessary physical resources, as well as lobbying for event funding.
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May 2022 to May 2023
Delivered weekly training and organised competition entries for 5 teams whilst also competing myself.
Education
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MSci Physics and Philosophy — First class honoursThe University of Bristol
Achieved first class honours (77%) in the integrated masters course. During my four years I developed a focus on quantum information theory & computing architectures, condensed matter topology and high performance computing for simulation. My perspective on these, and other topics was enriched by a parallel study of the philosophy of science, as well as a number of additional courses in physics and computing outside of my degree requirements.
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International Baccalaureate — 45Sevenoaks School
Achieved the maximum score of 45/45 across the IB diploma. Subjects included Higher Level Mathematics (Analysis & Approaches), Physics and Chemistry.