• Question: why did you choose this job?

    Asked by anon-74564 to Sophie, Rohin on 12 May 2020.
    • Photo: Sophie Louth

      Sophie Louth answered on 12 May 2020:


      I chose to be a medical engineer because I like that I am creating things that make a difference in people’s lives.
      I am developing new hip replacements that will reduce the risk of infections, this means people will be in less pain and are less likely to have to go back into hospital, so they can lead healthier happier lives 🙂

    • Photo: Rohin Titmarsh

      Rohin Titmarsh answered on 12 May 2020:


      I chose this because I’m really interested in manufacturing and electric vehicle batteries, so this role on this project was perfect for me. I was also really interested in going into research and what it might involve. My mum used to work in research before she retired and I also really enjoyed my degree at university so it was a good match that way too.
      Plus the fact that automaton and robots in manufacturing is becoming such a large focus was also what convinced me.

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