I am currently a postgraduate student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Warwick, with a strong passion for innovation at the intersection of technology, neuroscience, and mental health. My master's dissertation focuses on monitoring psychological stress and mental well-being using physiological signals, reflecting my deep interest in harnessing engineering solutions to address mental health challenges.
Looking ahead, I plan to pursue a PhD, and I am currently exploring opportunities in neuroscience, neural engineering, and mental health research. I am particularly fascinated by how physiological data can enhance our understanding of the brain, improve mental health interventions, and contribute to more effective, personalised treatments.
Beyond academics, I am eager to support and inspire prospective students, sharing insights about my journey and the exciting possibilities within biomedical engineering and interdisciplinary research.
Paige
University of Reading
BEng Biomedical Engineering H160
Hi! I'm Paige, a 2nd Year Biomedical Engineer student. I am Australian but have lived in England for most of my life. I am passionate about sewing my own clothes, thrifting, and engineering, and I enjoy baking with my friends. As someone suffering from mental health issues, I am huge on ensuring you have the support you need. I love my course and want to show how vast the degree is, and I'm looking forward to answering any questions about it!
Rangeshh
Coventry University
Mechanical Engineering MEng/BEng (Hons)
Hi, I'm a 3rd Year Masters Student in Mechanical Engineering with a placement year at Tata Steel UK. I love to explore new topics and expand my knowledge in my free time and I always keep up to date on the newest shows & television.
Reham
University of Warwick
Biomedical Engineering (MSc)
I am passionate about biomedical engineering, a field that blends medicine and technology to improve lives. My goal is to contribute to advancements in healthcare by developing innovative medical devices, prosthetics, or diagnostic tools that can enhance patient care.
Robin
University of Glasgow
Aeronautical Engineering [BEng/MEng]
Hello, I'm Robin a keen aeronautical engineer that moved from Southern England to Glasgow. I have dual nationality as British and Belgian and have always lived in the UK. I do triathlon, snowboarding and have joined the Aeronautics society at Glasgow University where we design and build a airplane.
Shiam
Brunel University of London
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Hello,
I’m Shiam Rahman, and I’m currently studying Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Brunel University.
Ever since I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by electronic devices and how they work. Electrical engineering is like the "black magic" of engineering—it’s all happening behind the scenes, and yet, every little interaction, like the click of a button, is the result of someone’s design and innovation. I’m excited to dive deeper into how these systems work and, one day, be part of the tech industry that shapes our future.
Beyond engineering, I have a strong passion for art and design. I love drawing and painting people, and I also have skills in graphic design, image manipulation, and animation. My creative side really complements my technical interests, and I enjoy finding ways to blend the two.
At Brunel, I also work as a Student Recruitment and Widening Access Ambassador. It’s such a rewarding experience, and I love being part of a community that is all about supporting each other. Brunel is a fantastic place to study, make new friends, and take advantage of amazing facilities and support. I’d love to see you here!
TOM
Swansea University
Materials Science and Engineering, BEng (Hons)
I am from Plymouth in the South-West of England. I stayed there until I was 18 and subsequently moved to Perth, Western Australia where I worked on a tall ship for a 18 months. I then moved to Auckland as well as Vancouver, BC a few years later to experience new places.
I love my degree and cannot wait to graduate and get stuck into Materials Science at a professional level. The testing, research and analysis are things I particularly love about my degree and I'd be delighted to chat about them!
Tushar
University College Birmingham
Engineering Management
I'm Tushar Chavan, currently pursuing an Msc in Engineering Management. My goal? To become an Engineering Manager, leveraging my technical background and managerial skills to drive innovation and lead teams towards impactful outcomes in engineering.
Umair
University of Warwick
Undergraduate Engineering
Hi I'm Umair! I'm on the Electrical and Electronics Engineering course at Warwick and currently on my placement year at JLR. Feel free to ask me about any questions related to university life, societies, engineering, or even places to get free coffee on campus 😉
Wanita
Coventry University
Mechanical Engineering MEng/BEng (Hons)
Hi! I am Wanita. I am currently a second-year Mechanical Engineering student. At the end of this course, I would like to go into sustainability or energy industries. I am happy to answer any questions you may have :)
Willow
University of Chester
MEng Chemical Engineering
I've always had a big interest in anything to do with science. I always like to ask "why?" and figure out how things work. That's why I've chosen to go down the chemical engineering path. Outside of education I have a large interest in crocheting and I make and sell my own little plushies. And ever since I was a young child I've always had a book by the side of my desk or my bed. It's my form of relaxation and I love getting lost in the pages with a nice warm drink to accompany me :)
Zainab
UWE Bristol
Software Engineering for Business
I was born and raised in Nigeria and joined UWE early 2023. I will admit I waited till the last minute to decide to pursue software engineering as a degree, but I do believe I made the right decision. My passion for coding and software development is growing by the day and I cannot wait to apply my abilities in the real world. That’s not to say I don’t suffer from imposter syndrome occasionally, but I do think being in the right environment has really helped change my mindset and attitude.