 So my research project is pretty much looking at splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. So what I'm specifically doing is looking at trying to increase the efficiency at which we can do that and also increase the stability of the components that we use. That's what I first got here. I was a little bit scared to be honest because I've never been in a research lab before. But my supervisors have been very friendly and helpful and have guided me through the entire process. Without them I wouldn't have any idea what to do of but yeah it's just been a really awesome experience. Research in this sort of field only really started up about 30 years ago so the research I'm doing is completely new. So things can go wrong and when things do it just means it's another problem to try and solve which is quite exciting. Another thing that's really interesting about it is that there's a really strong mix between the theoretical and the practical aspects which I really enjoy as well. And I get to apply a lot of this stuff I've learned through my undergraduate degree project and it's really quite satisfying to be able to see something actually come of it. This experience has been really quite valuable to me. It's not going to solve the world's problems straight away but it is helping to lay down the foundations in order to be able to change the world.