A laboratory supervisor for an electrolyser company who manufacture stacks and hydrogen plants that produce pure hydrogen and oxygen. Main role is to supervise the research and development of the design and testing of the electrolyser stack and plant. Key performance and efficiency data is reported to key stakeholders.
The Women in Green Hydrogen Network is useful at raising awareness of the knowledge and expertise surrounding the production of hydrogen, manufacture of plants and the industry. It is important to recognise the job roles and responsibilities of the hydrogen sector and the key aspects of the industry women are a part of. It will help inspire the younger generation of women and provide a supportive network to assist those of less experience become an expert in the field.
I manage the product testing at CPH2, including creating test plans for the Membrane-Free electrolyser stack performance, efficiency, gas drying and measuring purity after cryogenic separation. Analysis and presentation of test results and continued research into scientific concepts are also key responsibilities. I am involved in stack build and testing and other lab-based testing and research.
I have a 1st class honours MChem chemistry master's degree at Nottingham Trent University and have also obtained an outstanding PCGE qualification at the University of Hertfordshire. I taught A-level Chemistry and GCSE science for four years before working in industrial roles in the geotechnical and waste chemical sectors since 2016.