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		Lizzie Driscoll
My CV
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								Education:St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Stourbridge, West Mids, UK (2000 – 2006) Hagley Catholic High School & Sixth Form, Worcestershire, UK (2006 – 2013) The University of Birmingham (2013 – present) 
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								Qualifications:Hagley Catholic High School & Sixth Form, Worcestershire, UK (2006 – 2013) 
 GCSEs:
 Mathematics, English Language, English Literature, Double-award Science, Religious Studies, Art, French, Food Technology, Geography.A-levels: 
 Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics. I did do an Extended project and Further Maths and Geography during year 12. I sadly had to leave art behind as a hobby as it clashed with the Physics timetable, at this point I thought I wanted to study Physics at degree level. Taking these 3 main A-level really set me up for when IThe University of Birmingham: 
 Masters in Chemistry with Industrial Experience
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								Work History:Summer Student Intern at the University of Birmingham (July – August 2014) 
 Royal Society of Chemistry Placement Student at Oxford PV Ltd (July 2015 – July 2016)
 Student Ambassador at the University of Birmingham (Dec 2013 – present)
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								Current Job:Doctoral Researcher at The University of Birmingham. I work in the research labs within the School of Chemistry, working on new battery technologies. I am also a postgraduate demonstrator in the chemistry teaching labs. A postgraduate demonstrator guides undergraduate students (so students who are studying their first degree after doing their A-levels/BTECs/Scottish Highers at Sixth Form/College) through a practical chemistry lab. We support these students in this training and for them to do so safely. 
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											About Me: I’m a Chemistry PhD student researching new materials for Li-ion batteries. I love being creative in both science and art. 
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I’m a solid state Chemist at the University of Birmingham. I love working in the field of energy materials (rechargeable batteries) – I think it’s amazing how we can take a powder and make it functional. I also love making a mess with doing art and I do like having my nose in fiction books! During lockdowns in the UK, each week I have been joining online art classes. I live with my partner James and we have two pet rats – Patch and Plum. I absolutely love pasta dishes and definitely lasagne! My pronouns are she/her. 
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Arrive in the office around 9 am, catch up on emails and book equipment I may need. 
 9:30 am – 10 am join my boss and the rest of the group for a morning coffee/tea break.
 10 am – 12:30 am work in the lab/office.
 12:30 – 1 pm have lunch
 1 pm – 5/6 pm work in the lab/office.If going into the lab, I’ve got to get myself kitted up into my very large lab coat and my lab specs. Sometimes after coming back from holidays, it’s normally a wild goose chase in finding where I left my work/samples! Instead of lab and office work, I could be teaching in the undergraduate labs and helping them run their own practical. 
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			My Interview- 
																																									How would you describe yourself in 3 words?Chatty. Positive. Motivated. What did you want to be after you left school?I actually wanted to go study Physics... you ask me about what happened since 2013 when I left Sixth Form and how I've ended up in Solid State Chemistry. Were you ever in trouble at school?I was pretty much a goody two shoes. I think for the whole of high school, I was only put in detention once (the teacher thought the whole form was absent), but I went to the head of year and got the form out of it hehe. Who is your favourite singer or band?During my teenage years, I LOVED My Chemical Romance. Nowadays, I love Lady Gaga, Halsey, Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly. What's your favourite food?I do love a chunky lasagne. If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!Tricky - I will have to come back to this! Tell us a joke.Me: Knock knock. You: Who's there? Me: p. You: p who? 
 
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