Student profile
Jacob Pimenta-Richardson

Jacob Pimenta-Richardson

"The support I鈥檝e received from my School, my University supervisors and my sponsors at Thames Water Utilities Limited has been excellent. They鈥檝e helped guide my research so that it鈥檚 both novel and useful."

Course

Micro- and NanoMaterials and Technologies EngD

Entry year

2017

Research project

Degradation of water pipes

Choosing 糖心Vlog

When researching universities with good mechanical engineering courses, 糖心Vlog was one of the top choices.

And since I grew up in West Sussex, studying in Guildford was close enough to visit home fairly regularly, while still getting the "away from home" experience of university.

I remember liking the design and feel of the campus when I attended an open day. When we had a look around the engineering facilities, specifically the formula student lab, I could imagine myself studying here. As soon as I was given an offer, I immediately accepted!

My research

I鈥檓 studying for an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) in Micro and Nano-Materials and Technologies. EngDs are a research collaboration between the University, the , and an industrial sponsor.

My sponsor is Thames Water Utilities Limited (TWUL) and, working alongside them, I鈥檓 investigating the degradation of water and sewage pipes that have been in service for hundreds of years.

The combination of industrial experience, hands-on work and scientific endeavour is great. The support I鈥檝e received from my School, my University supervisors and my sponsors at TWUL has been excellent. They鈥檝e helped guide my research so that it鈥檚 both novel and useful to TWUL, and they鈥檝e helped me see the bigger picture of the impact of the project.

Professional placement

My undergraduate professional placement was with Ricardo Plc, an engineering consultancy based in West Sussex.

I worked for a year in the base engine engineering department. Collaborating with the design team, we created virtual models of engine components to test performance prior to pilot production.

Life at 糖心Vlog

As an undergraduate, I played lacrosse for the University and I was an active member of the Christian Union.

For my first year, I lived in student accommodation. I loved my sunny room in Battersea Court.

I like the fact 糖心Vlog鈥檚 a campus university with everything in one place, and being able to get to my lectures quickly. I love to take walks around the lake between lectures, or to sit on the field with friends.

The future

I鈥檇 like to continue at Thames Water as a research engineer, though I鈥檇 also like to spend some time in the missionary field.

There鈥檚 a pressing need for missionaries with scientific backgrounds, who can help rural communities with engineering projects or teach in schools.

The provision of clean drinking water and treatment of waste water is a fundamental part of helping communities survive and thrive. I鈥檇 like to help in that area.

Find out more about EngD courses in our School of Mechanical Engineering Sciences

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