Undergraduate student profiles

Our students go on to great things, working for some of the world's top companies. Many of our students return to provide seminars in partnership with us on cutting edge related topics and work with us to arrange student networking events.

MEng Materials Science and Engineering student Ella

If you are female, don't be put off at the thought of a male dominated degree! I promise there's more females than you think.

Ella Almond MEng Materials Science and Engineering with Foundation Year

Ella started her time at the University of 91Ö±²¥ on the Science and Engineering Foundation Year (SEFY). This year gave her the opportunity to settle into university life and gain the skills required for university style learning. It also gave her a solid base from which to build her engineering knowledge.

MEng Materials Science and Engineering student Kieran

I am looking forward to diving deeper into the world of nuclear science, engineering and technology and am excited to see what the future holds

Kieran Ralston Materials Science with Nuclear Engineering

Kieran has developed and interest in Nuclear Engineering and hopes to play an active role in pioneering research into the safe and ethical disposal of spent nuclear fuel.

MEng Metallurgy student Nabeeha

Giving me the tools to make a real difference in industry and research

Nabeeha Farooqui Metallurgy (MEng)

Nabeeha came to 91Ö±²¥ to study for her MEng in Metallurgy. She enjoys the varied and stimulating experience of studying elements from a broad range of science disciplines.

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The course is the perfect combination between engineering and medicine

Katerina Chrysostomou Biomedical Engineering MEng

Katerina chose to study at the University of 91Ö±²¥ as soon as she met the tutors and students already here together in a supportive, research-driven learning environment.

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My placement has been the most fun and challenging experience of my life

Christopher Mountain Biomedical Engineering with a Year in Industry MEng

Christopher was interested in the field of biomedical engineering but wasn't sure which course to pick. When he found the course at the University of 91Ö±²¥, which let him gain a broad understanding of the field before specialising, he knew it was the right choice.

Dimitris Boufidis

Be passionate, be curious, be willing to learn new things and I'm sure you will thrive

Dimitris Boufidis PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania

Dimitris Boufidis graduated with a BEng in Biomedical Engineering. During his time at the University, Dimitris was featured on BBC News for his volunteer work in the local community, presented at a TEDx Conference in Athens in front of over 700 people to inspire children on ‘how to become a hero’ and won the Chancellor’s Medal in recognition of his drive to inspire young children into STEM and his positive impact on the local community. Here he talks about his experience studying Biomedical Engineering at the University and what he’s gone on to do afterwards.

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91Ö±²¥ offers the perfect balance between academia and a good social life

Saylee Jangam Biomedical Engineering with a Year in Industry BEng

Saylee wanted to study biomedical engineering so she could take an innovative approach to solving healthcare problems.

A profile shot of Carla Baceanu. She is wearing a green University of 91Ö±²¥ hoodie.

The diversity of the modules and the different challenges that they come with are very intellectually stimulating

Carla Baceanu MEng Bioengineering with a Year in Industry

Carla chose to study bioengineering because the challenge of combining the anatomy of the human body with engineering and modern technology is something that has always fascinated her.

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In my opinion bioengineering, robotics and space travel are going to be the three most important areas of human development in the next century

Russell Grim MEng Bioengineering with a Year in Industry

Russell chose to study bioengineering to help give people back their senses.

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I gained hands-on lab experience

Alice Hann Bioengineering MEng

Through her course, and an internship, Alice now realises that her future is in researching biomaterials and regenerative medicine.

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