Arm
Thrilled to have joined Arm as an Embedded Software Engineer on the Edge IoT Solutions team. I’ll be developing low-level firmware and edge systems to enable smarter, more reliable IoT devices. Focusing primarily on Embedded Linux and the Cortex-A Arm architecture. Stay tuned for more exciting updates from this new chapter!

Dyson
After leaving Babcock, I joined Dyson as part of the New Product Innovation Software Team (NST), a multidisciplinary group working across the entire technology stack—from embedded systems and application development through to cloud services and data science. During my time in the team, I developed numerous prototypes and explored a wide range of technologies, from bare-metal microcontrollers to embedded Linux platforms.

Digital Concepts Engineering
During my time as an Electrical Graduate, I was seconded to a small but highly innovative startup called Digital Concepts Engineering (DCE). Their business model focused on retrofitting existing military and commercial vehicles converting them into unmanned or fully autonomous platforms. They operated across a diverse range of sectors, including Defence, Healthcare, Nuclear, and Agriculture, making it a fascinating environment to work in.
Shown below is their X Series platform, one of the tracked robotic vehicles I had the opportunity to work with. It is a modular, ruggedised platform capable of supporting a wide range of sensors, payloads, and mission-specific equipment.
Babcock

My first placement was with the ACMS team, where I reviewed wiring diagrams and managed cabling for server racks. Eager for new challenges, I soon set my sights on Robotics and Autonomy—reaching out to Sam Duffield and Harry Bulman in the Technology, Design and Innovation Team. That move marked the real start of my robotics journey.
Building an Autonomous Robot

Developing Robotics with Security in Mind
The Carnegie Trust is a small independent foundation that provides research grants to both postgraduate and undergraduate students to pursue independent research. They awarded me a Vacation Scholarship that allowed me to research network security of different robotic systems. I then went on to present to both the university Interns and the Carnegie Scholars. Throughout this scholarship, I developed and analysed networked robotic systems. Then using traffic analysis, I found recurring patterns that leaked vital information about the system’s current and earlier operations.
Open Source
My Open Source Contributions
I’m a big fan of open source—where code is shared, bugs are squashed, and collaboration is the name of the game. Over the years, I’ve dabbled in all sorts of open source projects, sometimes as a developer, sometimes as a user. I especially like to get involved in Rust projects, and I hope to keep adding more to the ecosystem. You’ll find some of my favourite projects below, and even more on my GitHub profile.