Kai Gohil

Student, UCL
Donna Pu

Undergraduate, Imperial college london

Hi everyone! I’m Donna, and I have just completed my second year studying Molecular Bioengineering at Imperial College London. I’m interested in how research can move from scientific ideas into real-world healthcare impact. I enjoy learning about the biology behind disease and technology, but I’m also curious about what happens after a discovery is made: how it can be translated responsibly into something useful, accessible, and meaningful. This summer, my Laidlaw research project will focus on wearable muscle-signal interfaces for assistive control after spinal cord injury. More broadly, I’m excited by healthcare technologies that are not only technically impressive, but also practical enough to make a difference in people’s daily lives. Through Laidlaw, I hope to better understand the role leadership plays in helping research move beyond the lab, from shaping ideas thoughtfully to connecting them with people and communities who may benefit from them. I’m looking forward to learning from people across the Laidlaw community, especially those working in bioengineering, healthcare innovation, neural engineering, or protein de novo design. Please feel free to reach out. I’d be very happy to connect.
Angelica Bidlack

Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Student , University College London

Stefani Naydenova

Undergraduate student , University College London (UCL)

Gayatri Dhir

Student, University College London

Ved Lakshminarayan

Student, University College London

Yash Narain

Student, AI Society President, Executive Youth Director, UCL, The STEM Project

Zain Faisal

BSc Psychology Student, UCL

Nethra Srimal

Student, University College London

Daniel Golshmid

Student, University College London

Koto Nakajima

Student , University College London

Arohi Mahajan

Student, University College London

Niyati Patel

Student, UCL, Co-founder and treasurer UCL Audiology Society, UCL

Hello, I'm Niyati! A first year BSc Audiology student at UCL interested in the advancing technology behind cochlear implants and hearing aids. My research explores how mental states affect movement and how, by understanding states such as Catatonia, we can treat mental disorders more effectively.
Aditya Sanyal

Medical Student, UCL

Federico Hussein

Student, University College London