Ayaan Shah (He/Him)

Biochemical Engineering Student, UCL

About Ayaan Shah

Hello! I’m Ayaan, a first-year MEng Biochemical Engineering student at University College London, driven by a curiosity for how science and engineering can be harnessed to solve some of the world’s most urgent challenges — from climate change to food insecurity to ethical innovation in healthcare.

As a Laidlaw Scholar, my research dives into the world of cultivated meat — a frontier that aims to redefine how we produce and consume animal protein. I’m exploring how plant-based scaffolds made from alginate and pectin can be engineered to support muscle cell alignment and tissue development, helping bring structured, slaughter-free meat closer to scalable reality. Under the supervision of Dr. Petra Hanga, I’ll be working with hydrogel fabrication, cell culture, and image analysis to optimise scaffold design — all with the goal of building more ethical, sustainable food systems.

Outside the lab, I’m President of UCL’s Biotechnology & Synthetic Biology Society, where I lead initiatives connecting students to cutting-edge research, industry experts, and the growing bioeconomy. From launching our upcoming podcast to organising our first Synthetic Biology Conference, I love building platforms that help others engage with the science shaping our future.

Service is a key part of who I am. Each week, I volunteer at the Charing Cross Food Bank, helping support vulnerable communities through hands-on food distribution. It’s a constant reminder of why science should serve society — not just through innovation, but through direct impact.

When I’m not in a lab or planning the next event, you’ll probably find me out for a run, playing a few intense sets of badminton, or exploring hidden corners of London in search of underrated cafés and green spaces. I’m a lifelong Arsenal fan, which has taught me some of life’s most valuable lessons: character building through near-misses, resilience in the face of last-minute heartbreak, and grit while surrounded by friends who support literally any other club and never let me hear the end of it.

I’m especially interested in the intersection of biotech, sustainability, and policy, and hope to one day contribute to a world where scientific innovation is deeply rooted in equity and access.

If you’re working on something exciting in food tech, biotech, or community-driven science — or just want to chat about CRISPR or the Champions League — feel free to reach out: ayaan.a.shah@gmail.com. Always up for a good conversation.

I am a/an:

Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholar

University

University College London

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2025

Research Topic

Biochemistry Biological Sciences Climate Change Engineering

Area of Expertise

Engineering Science

I am from:

United Kingdom

I speak:

English Gujarati

My hobbies/interests are:

Badminton Cycling Film & TV Football (soccer) Podcasts Running/jogging

I am open to participating in mentoring/buddy programmes

Yes

Influencer Of

Topics

Channels contributed to:

Medicine & Health STEM Research

Rooms participated in:

University College London

Recent Comments

Jun 25, 2025

This is such a fascinating project, Marija! I’m currently researching cultivated meat as part of my Laidlaw project too — but from a technical angle, focusing on edible scaffold materials that can support the growth of structured meat products. It’s incredible to see how your work tackles the equally crucial consumer perception side of things — without which, no innovation can truly scale.

I’d love to chat sometime about where our projects intersect — especially around how scientific feasibility and public acceptance need to evolve hand-in-hand. Hope to speak soon!