About Me
My Path
I am a Physics student at the University of Manchester with a strong foundation in mathematical modelling, analytical reasoning, and quantitative problem solving. My academic work and technical projects have focused on analysing complex systems, applying structured thinking, and using computational tools to support modelling and optimisation.
I am particularly interested in applying quantitative methods and technical approaches to real-world problems in finance and technology. I am focused on continuously strengthening my analytical and technical capabilities while building the foundation for careers in quantitative finance and advanced technical environments.
Studying physics has trained me to think rigorously, model complex systems, and approach problems from first principles. Through technical projects and engineering experience, I have applied this mindset to optimisation, system analysis, and real-world technical challenges.
These experiences have strengthened my ability to work with quantitative problems and technical tools, and have reinforced my interest in analytical and technical fields. I am now focused on developing the skills and experience needed for careers in quantitative finance, technology, and other highly analytical environments.
Technical Profile
• Comfortable working with computational tools, numerical methods, and modern AI-assisted workflows.
• Able to apply programming and technical tools to support modelling, simulation, and analysis.
• Focused on developing stronger quantitative and technical capabilities.
Analytical and Technical Strengths
• Mathematical modelling and analytical reasoning
• Quantitative problem solving and system analysis
• Computational modelling and simulation exposure
• Strong ability to learn and apply technical tools quickly
• Structured thinking and logical problem solving