• Question: What do you want to achieve with your research?

    Asked by anon-227005 to William, Thibaut "Tibo", Harry, Georgia, Emily, Aimee on 11 Nov 2019.
    • Photo: Aimee Egglestone

      Aimee Egglestone answered on 11 Nov 2019:


      Hey!

      My current research largely centres around trying to make other people’s experiments work better.

      This can be in terms of:

      How much product they get out of their process vs how much they put in;

      How processes which have been designed to work on gram or milligram weight can be safely scaled up to tonnes and tonnes;

      How to make the process work if we take out a particularly toxic element which helps it go;

      How to make an old process more environmentally friendly;

      My goal, however, is to eventually move over into Cancer Research and Treatment development.

    • Photo: Thibaut Deviese

      Thibaut Deviese answered on 11 Nov 2019: last edited 11 Nov 2019 4:10 pm


      Contribute to important archaeological and environmental discoveries that will change our understanding of the past!

    • Photo: William Wiseman

      William Wiseman answered on 12 Nov 2019:


      I want to be able to make peoples lives better and more comfortable. As we are all generally living longer, it means we are more likely to need help so making materials that support people as they get older is what I want my research to achieve.

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