I am a postgraduate student and researcher specialising in the intersection of security studies, data science, and advanced systems science. My current research bridges the gap between terrestrial development-security paradigms and the legal, technical, and logistical architectures required for Deep Space Mission Engineering.

My Life

My academic journey began with a BA(Hons) in Security, Intelligence, and Cyber from the University of Buckingham, where I was also the Student Academic Representative for the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies (BUCSIS). During this time, I focused on high-level analysis, critical national infrastructure, and development-security frameworks. Driven by a commitment to leadership and public service, I was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) at the age of 19.

To transition from pure macro-strategy into a Whole-of-Systems mindest, I am completing an MSc in Development, Environment, and International Politics at Newcastle University. My master’s dissertation, “The Legality and Logistics of Nuclear Material in a Cis-Lunar Environment,” serves as my core intellectual bridge. It synthesises public international law, emerging space technologies, and data science to address the real-world operational constraints of off-world deployments.

Current Work

My independent technical portfolio includes founding and leading The SPARK Group, an international collaborative effort focused on open-source hardware engineering, networking, and digital ecosystem development. When not analysing databases or deciphering confusing legal documents, I volunteer as a CFAV with the Army Cadet Force, helping to give the same opportunities I had to the younger generation.

Research Interests

My research focus includes: Anything and Everything, All at Once.


“Avid Human.”