 Hello and welcome everyone to the Limitless Careers Week. Hi everyone, I'm delighted to be on the call today. I'm joined by four fantastic speakers from all over science. Thank you everyone and I see that the questions are basically popping off. Are you in the hospital at the moment? Yeah, you can see the ugly curtains behind me. That's how you know that you're in a hospital I think. It's scientifically known that science is better with a diverse workforce. It's for me quite exciting and I suppose one of the big things I've loved as I started my PhD is just seeing the breadth of application. I'm investigating large-scale currents in the entire Atlantic so you can see the Atlantic here. The more I learned about physics the more I realised that physics was a way for me to find the answers to many of those questions that I've been asking myself and bothered since I was a kid. Everything comes back to giving the best type of treatment to the patient. If I was to build a robot what would I need to know? An example of what I'm doing is you can see it's got a crawler there. And of course we're all worried about the robotic uprising of 2025.