STEM for Britain
Susanna Challinger, 27, a research assistant at KP Technology and PhD student at University of St Andrews, supported by a Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, ERA Foundation Industrial Fellowship, is attending Parliament to present her physics research to a range of politicians and a panel of expert judges, as part of STEM for BRITAIN on Wednesday 13th March.
Susanna’s poster was on research about using a non-destructive technique to recover invisible fingerprints from metal surfaces. On presenting her research in Parliament, she said, “I applied to STEM for Britain as an excellent opportunity to present KP Technology’s research, performed in collaboration with Police Scotland, on fingerprint recovery to our MPs and very much look forward to sharing it with them”.