Specialising in bespoke websites, business automation tools, and data analysis.
About Me
Currently working as a freelance developer. I have a wide variety of experience including website development, bespoke business automation solutions, and laboratory experience following my masters degree in Physics. Contact me, and we can see if we can tackle your business needs.
Proficient in Python, R, C++, Java, HTML, CSS, Javascript
DGSA-Support - Website Development
DGSA-Support is a startup that specialises in ensuring compliance within companies when they go about handling dangerous goods. I created a bespoke website for this client, which includes basic landing pages, as well as resources, training materials, and quizzes.
Trademark Fitness - Website Development
Trademark Fitness is a local gym based in Brighouse which offers exercise equipment, circuit training courses, martial arts training and more. I created a website for this company which includes basic information, timetabling, and a link to their digital shop.
Touchstone Glazing Solutions Ltd - Document/Image Generation
Created bespoke software for this
company which auto-generated window
sketches for the customer based on the
contents of the invoice. This allowed
the customer an instant impression of
what they have ordered, and helped to
iron out any miscommunications/errors,
which would be catastrophic for work on
a listed building.
Touchstone Glazing Solutions Ltd
specialises in developing glazed windows
for listed heritage sites in the UK.
King's College London - Nanophotonics Research
Wrote a wide variety of software for personal and laboratory use, including data analysis software, lab equipment control software and bespoke simulation software.
University of Hull - Microelectronics Lab
Lead a small team in creating a piece of
software, the goal of which was to
control a physical probe-station with
micrometer precision. The probes could
already be moved manually, but we worked
on an accelerated method, where
indicating regions on the schematic
would translate to real-world
measurements. This solution allowed
significantly faster research.
This equipment went on to be used by
dozens of researchers in the advancement
of cutting edge microelectronics
research, including in memristors.