Vehicle design, drivetrain components and hands-on maintenance.
About
About me
I am a Mechanical Engineering MEng student at Queen Mary University of London, with a practical interest in CAD, mechanisms, analysis and turning ideas into physical designs.
My engineering experience has grown through university projects, Formula Student and personal design work. I enjoy understanding how a system works, breaking a problem into manageable constraints and developing a model that is both technically clear and practical to build.
Currently, I am leading the mechanical workstream of a tendon-driven robotic hand project, working around actuation, sensing, assembly and packaging constraints. My wider interests include vehicle engineering, prototyping, powerlifting and sim racing.
View CVEngineering approach
Understand the requirement, develop the design and communicate the result.
I work across SOLIDWORKS, Creo, ANSYS Mechanical, Abaqus CAE, STAR-CCM+ and Python. I use those tools to create parts and assemblies, analyse mechanical behaviour and present decisions in a way another engineer can follow.
The aim is not only to produce a polished image. It is to show design intent, constraints, iterations, calculations and the practical route from concept to manufacture.
Interests
What keeps me building.
Mechanisms, actuation, sensing and compact mechanical packaging.
Long-term training, coaching peers and measurable performance.
Driving technique, braking consistency and vehicle feedback.