I have worked at WSP for three years, in New Zealand and the United Kingdom, between their Wellington, Auckland, Leeds, and London offices. Most recently, I held the role of Consultant in WSP UK’s Transport Net Zero team.

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.

In my Transport Net Zero Consultant role, I became an expert in whole life carbon assessment for transport infrastructure projects. I developed a Python Dash web application to automate the assessment, visualisation, and reporting of road user emissions from transport model output. I also developed the Midlands Connect Baseline Emissions Dashboard (a.k.a. MiOutcomes) - a complex multi-page interactive web application - in Dash Enterprise.

I have a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with First Class Honours, specialising in Engineering Science, from the University of Auckland. This is a Washington Accord accredited degree. I sub-specialising in Operations Research (OR).

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.\