About Emma Merryweather
Graduate Natural Scientist, specialised in Nanoscience. My Laidlaw research project explored thermoelectric materials to biomedical devices with a patient's very own body heat. Now employed as a Consultant Scientist for the EY R&D tax team.
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Research: To find thermoelectric materials that can power wearable electronic devices using body-heat
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Weeks 3, 4 and 5 - Here's how they went
This is another opportunity for some self-reflection and a brief summary of what I've been getting up to.
2 weeks in: Reflection time
My research project aims to find a material that can feasibly power wearable technology (for medical applications) using body heat. This has lead me down a path of exploring thermoelectric materials and nanoscience.
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This is such an eloquent reflection of the doubts and drives that I can also attest to in my first two weeks! It's also so inspiring to see how your awareness of your experiences has helped you to form a stronger mindset.