Michael T.
Frontend Developer at 52North - creators of Neutrocheck®- Claim this Profile
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52North - creators of Neutrocheck®
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United Kingdom
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Frontend Developer
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Jun 2023 - Present
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European Space Agency - ESA
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France
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Space Research and Technology
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700 & Above Employee
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XR Lab Developer (Space Training Team)
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Aug 2022 - May 2023
Development of a virtual reality tool for spacewalk training; part of ESA's Astronaut Basic Training course. Development of a virtual reality tool for spacewalk training; part of ESA's Astronaut Basic Training course.
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Harmony Studios
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United States
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Wellness and Fitness Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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XR Developer
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Oct 2019 - Jul 2022
Client, and R&D development of Web, AR, and VR applications.
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Junior XR Developer
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Jul 2019 - Sep 2019
Virtual Reality Development and Research
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Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), University of Cambridge
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United Kingdom
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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VR Research Developer
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Dec 2017 - Jul 2019
I volunteered my time to work with masters students to design and develop experimental environments in VR for research purposes. I quickly became highly valued as a go-to guy for any VR related queries, and I even organised the VR activity in the IfM as part of the Cambridge Science Festival in 2019.
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VR Development Educator
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Jan 2019 - Feb 2019
Designed and ran an educational workshop for schoolchildren, introducing the basics of Unity and development for Virtual Reality.I developed tools to make simple VR development easier to access and, by the end of the workshop, the children had successfully made their own educational game in Virtual Reality, using the Unity engine.
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Cannybots
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United Kingdom
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Volunteer Product Designer
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Jun 2015 - Jan 2016
As a young teen, I threw myself in at the deep end - volunteering to learn 3D modelling and printing skills to work with a toy startup developing a line-following RC car. I worked on the 3D printed shell casing for the car. I acted on user feedback and suggestion, making LEGO-compatible parts for the toy. As a young teen, I threw myself in at the deep end - volunteering to learn 3D modelling and printing skills to work with a toy startup developing a line-following RC car. I worked on the 3D printed shell casing for the car. I acted on user feedback and suggestion, making LEGO-compatible parts for the toy.
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innovations in education
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United States
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Research
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Volunteer Beta Tester
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Dec 2014 - Mar 2015
I volunteered to beta test a new GPIO-based games controller for the Raspberry Pi, called the PiTrol. This encompassed building the controller from a kit, introducing me to my first soldering project, and building a game that used the controller, all the while reporting regular and detailed reports on the product experience. I completed the development of a compatible game, and it was displayed at the Raspberry Pi's 3rd Birthday Event in Cambridge in 2015. I volunteered to beta test a new GPIO-based games controller for the Raspberry Pi, called the PiTrol. This encompassed building the controller from a kit, introducing me to my first soldering project, and building a game that used the controller, all the while reporting regular and detailed reports on the product experience. I completed the development of a compatible game, and it was displayed at the Raspberry Pi's 3rd Birthday Event in Cambridge in 2015.
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Education
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University of Southampton
Master's degree, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering -
Hills Road Sixth Form College
A-Levels