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About Me

I am a researcher and public speaker specialising in space resources, lunar exploration, and the future of off-Earth infrastructure. My work sits at the intersection of science, engineering, policy, and application, supporting governments, industry, media, and creative organisations in understanding and developing future space infrastructure.​​​​

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I hold degrees in Physics, Space Exploration Systems, and Planetary Science, as well as a formal teaching qualification. I am a frequent media commentator on space news, and I act as a science consultant for science-fiction television, helping to ground future-facing narratives in real science and technology.

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​My work has been recognised through awards including the Amelia Earhart Fellowship and inclusion in Forbes 30 Under 30 (Science & Healthcare, Europe). I have served on a number of national and international advisory bodies, and I am Chair of the UK In Situ Resource Utilisation Representative Group.

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In addition to research and consulting, I am passionate about science communication and outreach, working with schools, public organisations, and international audiences to improve understanding of space science and its societal impact.

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(image credit: C. Floyd/Open University)

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