• Question: What are your plans after this competition?

    Asked by 10jlam to Dominic, Maedeh, Matthew, Matt, Monica on 7 Mar 2016.
    • Photo: Monica Rozeik

      Monica Rozeik answered on 7 Mar 2016:


      If I’m lucky enough to win, I’ll get started on developing a working heart model for demonstrations at schools and exhibitions.

      Either way if I win or not, I’ll continue working on my lectures, writing for journals, valve modelling and small exciting projects I have that will start soon.

    • Photo: Matthew Oldfield

      Matthew Oldfield answered on 7 Mar 2016:


      I am currently working as a researcher but I would like to be a lecturer at a university. That means doing teaching and research. After the competition is over I will try to be successful in that career.

      If I am successful in getting the kind of job I would like, I will hopefully teach Mechanical Engineering and continue research in the Medical Engineering area.

    • Photo: Dominic Eggbeer

      Dominic Eggbeer answered on 8 Mar 2016:


      Whatever happens with this, I hope I can play at least a small part in inspiring new generations of engineers. I have book chapters to write, a long list of publications I need to get on with, a few interesting cases to work on, four projects to manage and a business to develop in partnership with the NHS and industry. I’ve also got marking to assist with from undergrad lecturing. I’m certainly not going to be bored.

    • Photo: Maedeh Borhani

      Maedeh Borhani answered on 8 Mar 2016:


      I am currently doing my research on hand biomechanics. My plan is to continue my research in this area, present at different conferences and write for journals.

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