STEM
My journey to Cranfield as an FIA Motorsport Engineering Scholar
Zoe Nimmo2026-03-05T14:41:09+00:0005/03/2026|Tags: advanced motorsport engineering, FIA Motorsport Engineering Scholarship, International Women's Day, women in stem|
"You don’t need to fit a stereotype to succeed in engineering or motorsport. You need curiosity. Resilience. And the confidence to take up space." In this blog, Sanya Jain, current MSc student and FIA ...
A woman’s experience in environmental science within defence
Gareth Hall2026-02-09T16:25:30+00:0009/02/2026|Tags: environmental science, sustainability, Women in defence, women in stem|
When I stepped into the gates of the Defence Academy it was the 30th September 2019. I did not know at the time that this would be the beginning of a long journey as ...
Public engagement: A career-enhancing journey
Zoe Nimmo2025-09-08T14:43:59+01:0004/08/2025|Tags: manufacturing and materials, public engagement|
"You can use public engagement to further your own career, develop critical communication skills and strengthen your network, whilst making a positive impact on securing the future talent pipeline." Geoffrey Neale, Lecturer in Multifunctional ...
Getting involved in outreach activities improved me as a Cranfield PhD Researcher
Zoe Nimmo2025-03-06T15:39:16+00:0010/02/2025|Tags: alumni, food science, food waste, PhD, Plant Science Laboratory, public engagement, Research Student, women in stem|
I spent an amazing three years as a PhD student with the Plant Science Laboratory, researching the metabolic and physiological changes in mango ripening. As a Cranfield PhD student I had many opportunities outside ...
My journey into the world of AI
Poonam Maini2024-11-29T10:29:07+00:0029/11/2024|Tags: Applied Artificial Intelligence MSc, british council women in STEM, computational fluid dynamics, europe|
I’m Mariam Gugushvili, a Georgian national, pursuing an MSc in Applied Artificial Intelligence (AAI) at Cranfield University this year. Before coming to Cranfield, I honed my skills in computer engineering at ...
We need a million engineers who understand accessibility
Cranfield University2024-11-13T15:49:27+00:0013/11/2024|Tags: engineering|
…and we are, mostly, starting from zero. This arresting, attention-grabbing line was said to me only last month, in a busy London canteen. Who said it, where we were, are and what they said - ...
