I am a quantitatively driven MSc Advanced Materials Science and Engineering student at Imperial College London, building on a BA (Hons) in Physics from Trinity College Dublin. My academic journey spans condensed matter physics, nanotechnology, and materials engineering, with hands-on research in developing and characterising advanced graphene-based sensing technologies.
Alongside my technical training, I have gained professional experience across finance, research, and client-facing roles. During my investment banking internship in the FIG, M&A team at Alantra UK, I worked on transactions with a combined value exceeding £150 million, translating complex datasets into actionable insights that informed strategic decisions and client pitches. My research projects have further strengthened my ability to model, analyse, and interpret data, while adapting to multidisciplinary environments and tight deadlines.
I thrive at the intersection of technical expertise and strategic thinking, whether it’s valuing companies in emerging markets, modelling advanced materials for industrial applications, or exploring data-driven solutions to complex problems. I am motivated by opportunities that demand analytical rigour, creativity, and a global perspective — particularly in finance, engineering, and research & development.