I am a product design engineer with a passion for all things design and DIY. Through my degree I have honed my skills in design for assembly and manufacture, and found a passion in transforming ideas into real world solutions. I pride myself on my CAD and Keyshot skills, as well as my abilities to troubleshoot and problem solve through the design process.

Outside of my professional life, I have had a strong passion for all things design and DIY since I was 14. I'm always up to a challenge and enjoy finding new projects to take on, whether its woodworking, a small jewellery business, sewing, or something I've never tried before. These home projects have helped me gain skills for my engineering and design work, and have enhanced my passion for both.

I have always strived to make a difference in the world with my work, and enjoy taking my real world experiences as inspiration for new ideas, thinking outside the box. Whether is MedTech or woodworking, I always look to develop products that are not only innovative but also practical and meaningful. As I look towards to future, I am eager to contribute to fields where design can make a positive impact.

SyriSter - UV-C Sterilisation for Syringes

Worldwide, 40% of all injections are delivered using unsterile, re-used syringes, causing 1.3 million preventable deaths per year. The SyriSter is a sterilisation device for syringes, targeted for use in disaster/crisis zones and hospitals that are economically disadvantaged or in crisis. In these circumstances, re-use is a common or necessary practice; the SyriSter aims to make this practice safer through reliable UV-C sterilisation to remove the risk of pathogen and disease transmission between patients.

Typhoon - Right to Repair Leafblower

Right to repair is a movement focusing on designing products that can be repaired comfortably by users at home, combatting unnecessary waste and overconsumption. The Typhoon leafblower is designed to be intuitively repaired at home, with removable parts and a maintenance program.

KUKA Pen End Effector

This task required an end effector for the Kuka robot that could draw a picture and switch colours when commanded, where each colour needed to draw the same picture with accuracy and repeatability.
The final end effector design utilised an Arduino board and servo motor to control the pen disc when commanded by the Kuka robot arm, as well as features for easy assembly and maintenance.

ModTap - Accessible Retrofit Tap Handles

This client project focused on accessible bathroom accessories that could be portable for travel and renting, while maintaining a modern aesthetic that customers won’t be embarrassed by. The ModTap is a retrofittable tap handle that can be secured onto existing tapware to ease stress of accessibility while travelling.

Luma - Solar Powered Night Light

This project tasked students with taking a typical garden solar light, and turning it into a new product with a focus on design for manufacture. Luma is a solar powered children’s night light, made from injection moulded plastic, the batteries are charged throughout the day to then omit a subtle light from the bottom of the ghost to help calm children while they sleep.