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Mohammad Bin Ali Soleja (BEng Computer Systems Engineering, 2024)

Make use of Queen Mary’s wider opportunities in London, whether that is networking, placements or extracurricular projects, because they can really help you bridge university and industry.

Date added: Wednesday, March 25, 2026


Hassan Rahman (BEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 2015)

The problem-solving skills you build in an EECS-related degree are highly transferable, preparing you for everything from traditional engineering to global tech and product roles.

Date added: Monday, February 23, 2026


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Nabila Nur (BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Industrial Experience, 2019)

My degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering has been directly relevant in my role at Octopus Energy. I use concepts from Power Electronics and practical skills from lab work every day.

Date added: Friday, November 28, 2025


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Ogulcan Gurelli (Computer Science BSc, 2025).

The Research Ready Programme was the perfect entry into both AI and research. Some of the most important roles in the AI world have to do with research and this programme equips you with all those skills. I was really interested in using this opportunity to publish a research paper and it became a reality! 

Date added: Monday, September 8, 2025


Murat Cardak (Computer Science BSc, 2024)

I’m proud to have graduated with a First Class degree, which was the result of hard work and dedication throughout the course. One of my proudest achievements was having my . It was incredibly rewarding to see my research recognised, and it gave me a strong sense of accomplishment and confidence moving forward in my career.   

Date added: Thursday, July 17, 2025


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Aqeel Rafiq (Computer Science with Industrial Experience BSc, 2015)

Being an intern at eBay during my third year set me up perfectly for working life and taught me a lot about discipline. I have always been passionate about working in big companies that promote good culture, hence why I love working at eBay.  

Date added: Monday, February 7, 2022


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Vijay Gill (Computer Science with Industrial Experience BSc, 2019)

As a producer, working with fellow creatives and world builders is about as close to nirvana as it gets: not a single day goes by where I’m not in awe of their incredible talent and dedication to bringing the best games to the Xbox platform.  

Date added: Monday, February 7, 2022


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Sarah Persov (Computer Science BSc, 2019)

Being a female backend Software Engineer can sometimes be daunting. However, as the world progresses, so does tech, and I’ve had incredibly wholesome discussions with non-female people who are very passionate about making the industry more welcoming, as well as them calling out people who have had unconscious bias.   

Date added: Tuesday, December 21, 2021


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Natasha Olutayo (Computer Science BSc, 2017; Computer Science MSc, 2018)

There isn’t a one size fits all solution to all the issues faced by the Black community unfortunately because we are living in a system that has taken hundred of years to build. It may take just as long to tear it down, but I think that the process to get there will involve a lot of Black people and communities reclaiming their power and changing our mindset.  

Date added: Monday, October 18, 2021


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Ene Audu (Computer Science with Management BSc, 2016; Accounting and Management MSc, 2017)

I feel fortunate to have started out in a company that shares the idea that there needs to be equity as well as equality. I see so many strong women who I look up to and I am seen first for my value and not as a woman who happens to be in tech.

Date added: Wednesday, September 1, 2021


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Raluca Semenescu (Creative Computing BSc, 2020)

Currently, I am part of the Speech, Audio and Music Intelligence team in Europe for TikTok. I am mostly involved in music technology projects, where I collaborate with developers, data scientists and music producers to deliver new products for ByteDance.

Date added: Wednesday, September 1, 2021


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Prajith Rakunathan (Computer Science BSc, 2015)

I remember saying to my friends when I was younger that it would be so cool to work for the likes of Microsoft. I look back now and that still hasn’t changed, technology is so engrained in our lives and being involved in a company that is on the bleeding edge keeps me on my toes. 

Date added: Wednesday, September 1, 2021


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Kia Abdullah (Computer Science BSc, 2003)

After university, I worked in tech for three years, but my first love won out eventually. I took a 50% pay cut to take a writing role at Asian Woman magazine... since then I've started my own website, Atlas & Boots, and written for publications like The New York Times, The Guardian and The Telegraph, and published a novel with HarperCollins with the next one out in 2020. 

Date added: Wednesday, September 1, 2021


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Neha Patel (Computer Science BSc, 1994)

Artificial Intelligence modules, lab work and my final year project were the most enjoyable aspects of my degree. AI, which is being seen as the future, was as interesting back then as it is today.

Date added: Wednesday, September 1, 2021


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Winsome Yuen (Computer Science BSc, 2019)

By the time graduation was round the corner I had already contributed to improving the premium pages user interface and I was working on the worldwide free 3-month trial campaign across all of Spotify Premium plans.

Date added: Wednesday, September 1, 2021


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