During my final year of my undergraduate degree, I became the treasurer and undertook a major committee role position, for the University of Manchester's Robotic Society.
I was in charge of financial decisions and management of the Societies annual budget; I distributed resources to six group projects and finncially advised their budgetting and orders for the year.
The society had a very successful year, and continued to grow even more from its already large population of over 250 members.
I co-authored an article with another undergraduate student, that investigated Low equivalent series resistance, electrolytic capacitor leakage current variation due to large temperature changes. We predicted that an increase in temperature would increase the leakage current due to increased rate in the chemical reaction within the capacitor.
This supposed hypothesis was supported by our findings, seen in the graphical representation of our results.
You can read the article here.
Alongside my studies, I have been coding and animating a personal video game project. This work allows me to continue coding in my spare time whilst working towards an entertaining product.