I am working in an industry that I feel very passionate about, I really enjoy what I do and I feel happy when I show up to complete my research.
We are exploring ways in which we can make textiles more than an aesthetic part of our lives – how we can become portable computers in the most unobtrusive way.
One of my highlights at Southampton has been working in the University radio station, Surge Radio. It has helped me nurture and develop my creative skills even more. I was awarded a media prize for my audio and filming work at Surge Radio, and this showed me that some of my technical interests could be applied to a different industry too.
In the future I would like to craft my career around my PhD research and the skills I gained from my undergraduate degree. I feel that the smart textiles and wearable technology fields are going to increase in their international reputation, academic credibility, and commercial appeal during the next ten years and I would like to contribute to that either as an expert consultant, by forming my own business or working with or for a business that has the same work/life ethos and ambitions as me.
In the long-term I would like to be a key influencer, contributor and disruptor in the smart textiles industry - to be a voice of the industry.