Last updated: 30 October 2025
MRes Project 1: Development of data analytics tools in water-based epidemiology: pharmaceuticals as disease proxies and environmental contaminants
Supervisor(s): Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern (Chemistry), Julian Faraway (Mathematical Sciences)
MRes Project 2: Modelling chemical speciation at a catchment level: Cam and Wellow case study
Supervisor(s): Julian Faraway (Mathematical Sciences), Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern (Chemistry)
My academic journey began in architecture, where I became interested in how technology could make design work more efficiently. That curiosity led me to pursue a Bachelor’s in Computing Systems and a Master’s in Artificial Intelligence.
After graduating I developed a system to monitor water pollution in England, addressing a major public gap. My interest in water, the environment, and public health naturally led me to pursue this PhD at the University of Bath, focusing on water-based epidemiology and One Health actions through data analytics and machine learning.
Outside research, I’m a creative person who enjoys drawing and sees coding as a form of art, where logic meets design.




