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New Outlooks In Science & Engineering NOISEmakers NOISEmakers? What kind of a word is THAT? It’s a word we invented, to describe a bunch of people in all kinds of scientific and engineering jobs across the country. They’re happy to talk about what they do for a living, and how they got into it, so other people taking exams and going to university have an idea of some of the options open to them. And before you ask, NOISE stands for New Outlooks In Science and Engineering. In this section, you’ll find out more about each of the NOISEmakers, what they do, and what they like. This year, you’ll see them in the media, and you’ll see them at science and engineering events across the country too. They’re all over the place – making a noise, you might say.
Matt Baker
Matt wants to understand the machine that makes bacteria swim
Matt’s blog
Matt’s biography
Guy Billings
Guy thinks about thinking…
Guy’s blog
Guy’s biography
Lara Bogart
Lara’s capacity for storing data is increasing
Lara’s biography
Joanna Buckley
Jo combats superbugs and thinks every cloud has a silver lining
Joanna’s blog
Joanna’s biography
Emma Carter
Emma means mini-machines.
Emma’s blog
Emma’s biography
Michael Chappell
Michael is magnetised by the brain.
Michael’s blog
Michael’s biography
Helen Czerski
Helen listens to bubbles in order to spy on them…
Helen’s blog
Helen’s biography
Lewis Dartnell
Lewis looks for life on Mars
Lewis’s biography
Daniel Espino
Daniel tugs on our heart strings with the latest computer technology.
Daniel’s blog
Daniel’s biography
Tim Gabriel
Tim’s tiny ,Ugg Classic Cardy;holes will mean you won’t have to charge your mobile for months.
Tim’s blog
Tim’s biography
Mike Guest
Mike helps protect Earth from Martian viruses…
Mike ’s biography
Nic Harrigan
Nic wants to explain the universe through the things we can’t see.
Nic’s blog
Nic’s biography
Ceri Harrop
Ceri wants us to breathe easy.
Ceri ’s blog
Ceri ’s biography
Irene H. Higson
Irene H.’s biography
Jessica Housden
Jessica is out of this world.
Jessica’s blog
Jessica’s biography
Philip Jess
Phil lasers his way to medical advancement.
Philip ’s biography
Stuart Kyle
Stuart builds tiny scaffolds to help us heal.
Stuart’s blog
Stuart’s biography
Kate Lancaster
Kate fuses atoms to make energy.
Kate’s blog
Kate’s biography
Alex McKie
Alex sources water in developing countries.
Alex’s biography
John Moriarty
John tries to make probability and biology talk to each other a little more
John’s blog
John’s biography
Greg Offer
Greg’s green fuel is no soft cell.
Greg’s blog
Greg’s biography
Mark Read
Mark seeks to demystify the immune system through simulation
Mark’s biography
Andrew Russell
Andrew watches to see if lightning ever strikes twice.
Andrew ’s blog
Andrew ’s biography
Tristan Smith
Tristan develops naval warfare.
Tristan ’s blog
Tristan ’s biography
Tim Smith
Tim reads your mind through your eyes
Tim’s biography
Dan Stowell
Dan studies cyber-beatboxing
Dan’s blog
Dan’s biography
Daniel Toon
Dan designs the fastest footwear.
Daniel ’s biography
Mathew Waugh
Mathew wants to build an elevator into space
Mathew’s blog
Mathew’s biography
Chris Whittleston
Chris is evolving our understanding of viruses
Chris’s blog
Chris’s biography
Tom Whyntie
Tom is looking for the particles other scientists just don’t reach.
Tom’s blog
Tom’s biography
Nik Willoughby
Nik is working to make production of new medical treatements possible
Nik’s biography
Melanie Windridge
Melanie models stars on Earth
Melanie’s biography
Laurie Winkless
Laurie thinks it is the little things that matter…..
Laurie’s blog
Laurie’s biography
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Mark Young
Mark wants to make things better
Mark’s biography
Click here to find out what past NOISEmakers are up to now. NOISE (New Outlooks In Science & Engineering) is a UK-wide campaign funded by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Initiated in 2000, it aims to raise awareness of science and engineering among young people. www.epsrc.ac.uk
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