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https://www.hyperlinklondon.com/
In my first year, I co-authored and later first-authored two research papers on the Hyperloop focusing on ergonomic seat and electromagnetic modelling to understand how it would affect the passengers in the hyperloop pod. 

In my second year, I became the President, the youngest engineering team leaders within my university. In 2022/2023, I led a team of 70+ people to developing a functional test rig with Eddy current braking system and dual linear induction motors. My biomedical research team further developed my first year biomedical research papers. We were selected to present our engineering and research work in Edinburgh that year! We also participated in the Canadian Hyperloop Virtual Showcase but did not have the funding to attend Hyperloop Global in Toronto. In my third year, re-elected as President, my team and I further developed our test rig and biomedical research papers - this time focusing on the effects of Hyperloop on the human spine. Two members were funded to present our work in Toronto and 7 of us participated in the European Hyperloop Competition in Zurich.

As a biomedical engineer, I never imagined I would be leading a mech/electrical engineering project but hey, it comes with the perks of a multidisciplinary degree doesn't it? As a first year international student, I would have never imagined that I would be competing let alone leading an engineering team to various locations globally and meeting brilliant individuals! The friendships I made are definitely for a life time and I love being surrounded by such a global crowd, each brining in a new perspective and even international collaborations at times!

Currently, I serve as advisor to the Hyperlink team and help with the finalisation of a few of our papers before they're submitted for peer review. It's wonderful to be able to generate such impact with our novel ideas and share them with the Hyperloop community.

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