Unique Entry Route
IDCORE has always offered sponsoring companies the opportunity to bring their own staff into the programme, but Tara is the first example of this happening. After graduating from a five-year integrated Masters programme in Mechanical Engineering at Heriot Watt University, during which she was sponsored by Scottish Power Energy Networks (SPEN), Tara secured a graduate role with the company. She then persuaded them to support her through an EngD. It was the industrially focussed nature of the IDCORE programme (and the case studies of previous cohorts) that persuaded both Tara and SPEN that they would derive value from this process.
Diverse Experience
Tara spent years 2, 4 & 5 of her degree course at Heriot Watt’s campus in Malaysia, where in addition to studying for her degree, she taught English. She first became involved with SPEN as part of an internship programme delivered through the IET Power Academy. SPEN recruits from a wide range of backgrounds including mechanical engineering, and this relationship has given Tara some excellent exposure to industry, providing opportunities to engage with the practical aspects of running an electricity network, including site visits with operational staff, helping her to understand where technical work can have impact, the constraints created by issues like system regulation and the importance of communication, particularly how, when and where to present information. All of this is now paying dividends with her IDCORE project.
During her first degree she also worked with the venture arm of a world leading energy company in which she delivered a market landscape of the European start-up space in sustainability covering topics such as hydrogen, CCUS and energy storage. She has since provided support to them with technical reviews of the investor pitches and data rooms of different companies, in preparation for subsequent due diligence exercises during which she has also provided competitive analysis of technical issues.