Below are some of the engineering projects I’ve completed or contributed to. Click the links to learn more about each one.
For my undergraduate dissertation, I looked at the challenges that come with increasing solar capacity in the all-island Irish power system by 2030. I explored the issues that might arise as more renewables are added to the grid, tested some possible solutions, and looked at how they could help maximise the renewable energy share. The project earned an A grade and won two awards. You can read the full report by clicking the link above.
During my summer internship at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, I investigated how LED wavelength selection affects the accuracy of photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors across different skin tones. The project involved both simulation and live circuit testing to determine which wavelengths provide the most consistent signal performance. This research highlights the importance of inclusive sensor design in biomedical engineering and reflects my broader interest in ethical and sustainable technology development. Click on the link above to read the report.
Siemens Energy Challenge 2026 (coming soon)

I have been selected as part of the University of Strathclyde team for the Siemens Energy Challenge 2026. I will update this page with updates my group’s progress throughout this challenge.

