Emily Howling is a Doctoral Student at CERN, beginning in April 2023, working on the design aspects of a beam position monitor for the Future Circular Collider (FCCee) under the supervision of Prof Philip Burrows and Manfred Wendt. Previously, Emily served as a Summer Student at CERN from June 2022 to September 2022, focusing on beam injection and extraction for the future circular collider booster ring. An earlier role as an Undergraduate Placement at Diamond Light Source involved the development of a beam halo monitor. Emily also gained experience at Royal Holloway, University of London, as an Undergraduate Assistant and as a Science Festival and SEPnet Ambassador, participating in public engagement activities. Emily's education includes a DPhil in Particle Physics from the University of Oxford, ongoing since October 2022, and an MSci in Physics from Royal Holloway, completed in July 2022.
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