-
Tristan Crumpton
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Tom Louth
My Work:
I design scientific instruments for astronomy, measuring light from the faintest stars and galaxies ever seen. I used to design toothbrushes, deodorant cans and electric cars.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Stephanie Buttigieg
My Work:
I research supermassive black hole mergers using cosmological simulations and mathematical models, to make predictions for gravitational wave observations 🕳️✨.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Sinead Eley
My Work:
I study tiny particles that make up everything in the universe. These particles existed just after the Big Bang, and by studying them, we can learn about the early universe. I work on an experiment called FASER at CERN. My research focuses on finding special particles like neutrinos (which are almost invisible) or other particles that might help us understand dark matter.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Sam Godwood
My Work:
I research how quantum computers could help us learn more about some of the most mysterious (and confusing!) particles in the universe.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Sam Gilbert
My Work:
I work as a Modern Workplace Engineer, my job involves providing staff with any technology they need, laptops, software, network access, mobiles and tablets. I work with cloud based technologies and spend my day fixing problems or making things better.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Salma Louhaichy
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Riju Balachandran
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Penny Timpert
My Work:
I make sure people get safe medicines that help them get better and work all over the world.
I studied “Chemistry with Computer Science” at Uni, then later I studied “Polymer Science and Technology with Medical Applications”.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Oscar Chow
My Work:
I study tiny invisible particles called neutrinos to understand how the universe works. I use huge detectors to see the small footsteps they leave behind!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Neville Yee
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Michael Sullivan
My Work:
I write code to help take cool pictures of stuff using neutrons!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Martin McMahon
My Work:
I work in the wonderful world of 3D printing, helping others to understand just how brilliant these technologies are. However, I specialise in metal 3D printing and this has meant I’ve been involved in some very exciting projects.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Mark Basham
My Work:
I work with a team to write software to make the most of the scientific data we collect at the Rosalind Franklin Institute.
Status: Looking forward to answering your questions!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Maia Jones
My Work:
I work as a project manager and space scientist at the Royal Observatory of Edinburgh. I manage projects to build new telescopes which help Astronomers get a better understanding of the Universe.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Julian Onions
Status: Noodling
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Jonathan Allen
My Work:
I am an engineer who helps design, run and fix nuclear power stations. I do this so that they can safely produce clean electricity by nuclear power instead of having to use fossil fuels. I work in an office and at the power stations with lots of other scientists. My work involves a lot of maths, science and technology.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Joanne Eaves
My Work:
Work-wise, I am a postdoctoral research fellow, investigating why some people find mathematics difficult. I come from a Cognitive Psychology background, where I look at whether factors such as working memory, inhibition and switching are involved in learning mathematics.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Jenny Wong
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Izzy Newsham
My Work:
My work is about using computers to learn new things about biology. I find existing datasets about humans and use AI to try to make predictions about what goes on inside our bodies!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Isabelle Secord
My Work:
I am a biology undergraduate student who just finished a year in industry working for a pharmacology company. I recently spent my summer in Canada working as a field assistant for a research internship studying bats. I love animals, plants, and Archery!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Hannah West
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Hannah Book
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Grace Callaghan
My Work:
I’m a research student at Oxford University looking at the science of wind turbine energy production. I’m passionate about sustainability, renewable energy and caring for people and the environment.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Freya Wise
My Work:
I’m an academic researcher looking at how we can reduce carbon emissions from our buildings to help make them more sustainable and reduce the effects of climate change.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Fraser Smith
My Work:
I use brain scanners and AI to find out how our brain works. I look at how our brain helps us recognize what’s in the world around us (people, places, objects).
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Fiona Baines
My Work:
I work as a statistician (maths) for an influenza vaccine manufacturer in Liverpool.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Eva Antonopoulou
My Work:
I work on mathematical modelling for biological processes, with focus on fluid dynamics, biology and chemistry. I also work on data science, focusing on data analysis and visualisation.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Emily Brogden
My Work:
I am a polymer scientist who spends time in the lab most days. I make polymers for a range of applications including glues and paint coatings.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Douglas Gray
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Dominic Galliano
My Work:
Public Engagement Consultant with over 12 years experience bringing communities and researchers together. I enjoy mentoring scientists along their engagement journeys, in particular looking at how engagement can help them in their careers.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
David Whitaker
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Dave Baker
My Work:
DNA Sequencing of microbes and microbial communities (Poo!!…not the bear) to improve human health.
Status: Vote Davo!!!!!!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Daniel Moise
My Work:
I smash the building blocks of matter together to study the laws of nature. For this I use data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, which is the biggest particle accelerator in the world at a whopping 27km circumference.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Damian Bailey
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Cora Uhlemann
My Work:
I study the skeleton of our Universe along which billions of galaxies are distributed. I work on predicting their motion and distribution.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Clemence Fraslin
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Chris Bridges
My Work:
Spacecraft builder and operator in Guildford, Surrey. I lead a research group that builds new space radios and computers. I love working with my hands – building new instruments through to coding. I also love reading, movies and music!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Chon I Kam
My Work:
I study the evolution of social tendencies (e.g. our tendency to be nice to each other and when conflicts may arise). My work applies widely to nature (so, more or less, to humans too)!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Charles Douch
My Work:
Project Engineer for a global medical technology manufacturing company. I install machinery that manufacture and/or test blood collection tubes and needles. Equipment I have installed range from robots to mechanical conveyors.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Caitlin Lewis
My Work:
I am a PhD student researching how quantum computing can be applied in chemistry.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Bill Lionheart
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Ben Green
My Work:
I am SharePoint Developer. This is a Microsoft Application that’s a big storage and collaboration tool that companies use to store documents, share information, work together on projects and automate the long boring tasks.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Barbara Shih
My Work:
I am a lecturer in Bioinformatics – I use computers to answer biology questions and teach people about it.
Status: It has been great fun - can't believe it's over!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Anna Parsec-Wallis
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Amy Smith
My Work:
I work in the visual effects industry. We make computer graphics for films, television, theme park rides, adverts and more!
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Alberto Granero
My Work:
I have worked as material scientist. From making bluetack sticky to cooking crakers! (not in the same job!). I have also engineered and built production lines in factories.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Alana Mullins
My Work:
I study mitochondria, famously known as the powerhouses of the cell because they generate energy! ⚡ My research focuses on how these tiny structures change during type two diabetes. By understanding how they malfunction, we hope to discover new treatments for diabetes. To achieve this, I use various tools, including AI and mouse models. 🧬🔬
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Áine Uí Ghiollagáin
My Work:
I work with data and people who want to learn from their data. Our company joins and analyses data, and builds a way to output the results so that people can understand their data at a glance, or with a few clicks.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display
-
Ahmed Abdelmotteleb
My Work:
I work in particle physics, studying the fundamental building blocks of matter and how they interact, using data from the LHCb experiment at CERN.
Latest Question:
No questions to show
Latest Comment:
No comments to display