Engineering
I work at WSP UK as a Consultant in their Transport Net Zero team. My highlight in this role has been developing a Dash application in Python to automate the assessment of road user emissions from transport model output. I played a critical role in developing the Midlands Connect Baseline Emissions Dashboard (a.k.a. MiOutcomes) - a complex multi-page interactive web application developed in Dash Enterprise. In this consultant role, I have become an expert in carbon assessment for infrastructure projects.
I started my career as a Graduate Transport Planner in Wellington, New Zealand.
While at WSP NZ, I had research publicly published, presented at multiple conferences, wrote a WSP insight, and became a Member of Engineering New Zealand.
Published research: Household Travel in our Major Urban Areas
WSP insight: Winding back how far we drive: Aotearoa New Zealand’s bumpy road ahead
I studied a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Music conjoint at the University of Auckland. My engineering specialisation was Engineering Science, sub-specialising in Operations Research (OR). I was awarded my engineering degree with First Class Honours.
The aim of my enginnering honours’ research was to use artificial neural networks to predict the future behaviour of the Lorenz chaotic attractor. I used LaTeX for the typesetting of the research.
PDF: Neural Networks and the Prediction of Chaos