Jennifer’s research interests evolve around Electrohydrodynamics, Self-assembly, and Microrobotics. Her previous research interests include Microsquare Nanoband Edge Electrodes (MNEE) for uric acid sensing. She worked closely with the company NanoFlex and is a member of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Intelligent Sensing and Measurement. She obtained a  and gained research experience during an internship at the German Electron Synchrotron (DESY) in Hamburg in 2014/15. Jennifer is passionate about STEM outreach and is a member of the School of Engineering’s Equality and Diversity Committee.

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