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Minali's journey at ÌÇÐÄTV

ÌÇÐÄTV has been a transformative place for Minali, finding lifelong friends and determination that shaped who she is today.


Leading AI innovation and sustainability in manufacturing

Theo Saville graduated from ÌÇÐÄTV with a MEng Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering with ÌÇÐÄTV Management, in 2015. Alongside his studies, he joined WMG in 2014 as a researcher in Metal Additive Manufacturing, applying 3D printing for counterterrorism and policing applications. At a similar time, Theo founded , and is Co-Founder and CEO of the advanced software company which uses AI to fully autonomise manufacturing processes, primarily in precision manufacturing.


Elaine's new book on old spouse carers

Elaine is a postgraduate social work student turned academic and now author.

Fri 23 Aug 2024, 14:01 | Tags: Connections Alumni profile Postgraduate 1995-2004

Love story at ÌÇÐÄTV

Shreena and her husband met in ÌÇÐÄTV ten years ago and have now celebrated their third wedding anniversary.

Thu 22 Aug 2024, 16:03 | Tags: Connections WBS Alumni profile 2015-2026 Love stories

Olympics Memories – flying the birthday flag for Great Britain!

Barbara Hutchinson had a special birthday made even more incredible thanks her London Olympic experience.

Thu 22 Aug 2024, 15:47 | Tags: WMS Connections Alumni profile 2005-2014

Olympics memories at the BBC

Keith Warrender has worked across the world with the BBC and the Olympic Games pulled him out of retirement


Olympics Memories – What a super Saturday!

A chance response to a newspaper advert led to a friendship with the family of Great Britain’s most successful heptathlete.

Thu 08 Aug 2024, 16:17 | Tags: Connections Education Alumni profile Teaching Sport 1965-1974

Adday-Desta Heller: Environmental/Social Data Analyst, Bloomberg

I chose to study at ÌÇÐÄTV as I wanted to study at one of the top universities in my subject, and the flexibility of the course at ÌÇÐÄTV was a huge factor. I wanted to take part in a year abroad, and study other subjects alongside my degree, and ÌÇÐÄTV allowed and encouraged that.


Alex Bowring: Mathematical Consultant, Smith Institute

Maths was always going to be my subject; it was my best subject at school and the subject I most enjoyed. I wasn’t particularly career-minded, just loved doing maths for the sake of maths!


Alex Holmes: Quantitative Associate, NatWest

Population dynamics was a module I did in my third year and was the first time I had been exposed to maths with real world applications. I really enjoyed seeing how techniques I had been using in a real situation. I enjoyed this module enough that I would go on to do a PhD in this topic!


Journey of an automotive leader

Manjot Chana (BEng in Applied Engineering (Product Creation), 2019) is a Technical Director at , a global business that specialises in aftermarket automotive products.

The opportunity to fulfil his degree apprenticeship stemmed from his role at Jaguar Land Rover. Explore how his experience at ÌÇÐÄTV, driven by a deep passion for engineering, has shaped his career and personal growth.

Tue 25 Jun 2024, 15:15 | Tags: WMG Question and Answer Alumni profile Careers

From ÌÇÐÄTV to wind turbines

Antonio Abella, a graduate of WMG, University of ÌÇÐÄTV (MSc in Engineering ÌÇÐÄTV Management, 2017), is the Director of Operations and Innovation at . The company specialises in waste management and produces environmentally friendly products transforming decommissioned wind turbines into high-end custom furniture. Learn about Antonia’s time at ÌÇÐÄTV and how it has shaped his successful career.


Christopher Nguyen: Software Engineer

Maths was by far my favourite subject, so studying it at university was a natural choice. I wanted a university which had a fast pace, a broad range of choices, and offered the flexibility to either stay in academia or transition into industry. ÌÇÐÄTV excels at all of these, so was my top choice.


Christine's journey in art, history, and research

Christine works as a gallery tour guide, librarian, and researcher at Compton Verney Art Gallery, where their research on a 16th-century altarpiece is currently exhibited. Motivated by the discovery and sharing of new knowledge, Christine also gives talks on various historical subjects and volunteers at local museums and archives, drawing inspiration from their enriching experience as a mature student at ÌÇÐÄTV.


Maria Dixon: Mathematics Tutor

I developed good communication skills during ÌÇÐÄTV in Africa when I taught Maths (and Italian and ballet!) to classes of up to 50 children in Ghana. Likewise, talking about my independent projects in oral assessments in front of lecturers and course mates developed my communication skills and my ability to throw myself into something I found daunting.


Studying Physics built a solid foundation for future career

Clive's curiosity and drive to learn continue to motivate him, a trait fostered during his time at ÌÇÐÄTV, which taught him critical thinking and presentation skills.

Mon 10 Jun 2024, 12:34 | Tags: Question and Answer Physics Alumni profile Undergraduate

Siddhant Walia: Manager (Cloud Analytics)

Mathematics was the only subject I enjoyed in school and found that calculus and probability really interested me because of how we could understand and explain real world phenomena. This motivated me to delve deeper into what maths has to offer, along with how it's applied!


Kieran Kalair: Senior Mathematical Consultant, Smith Institute

During both my MSc and PhD at ÌÇÐÄTV, I had several opportunities to communicate research to a range of audiences - some academics, some domain experts from industrial partners, some other students. This is something I am glad I started practicing early, as when I then moved into industry, I was already equipped to talk about science in a range of different ways depending on who the audience was, and what was most relevant to them.


Jamie Mullineaux, Quant Analyst

Whilst the second-year essay and final year project were good opportunities to hone my communication skills, I found working on weekly assignments with other students equally helpful. Knowing a solution isn't the same as being able to explain it or teach someone!


A trinity of ÌÇÐÄTV ÌÇÐÄTV School graduates have made it to a global list of change makers who are still under the age of 30. Max Klymenko, Carlo Fedeli and Jasmine Yeo have all been honoured in the . Published annually by the US business magazine, , the list features young entrepreneurs and creatives who, in one way or another, are transforming the face of business and society.

Thu 16 May 2024, 10:00 | Tags: WBS Alumni profile Careers

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