Mark Omisakin-Edwards

Mark Omisakin-Edwards is an aspiring electrical engineer currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Industrial Year at the University of Birmingham, expected to graduate in June 2026. Mark has gained practical experience as a Scholar at the UK Electronics Skills Foundation since December 2022 and is currently serving as a Student Intern at Compound Semiconductor Applications Catapult, focusing on Radio Frequency and Microwave technologies, specifically working with Gallium Nitride power amplifiers. Additionally, Mark participated in the HSBC Black Heritage Technology Internship and Graduate Preparation Programme through Generating Genius in September 2022 and was sponsored by the Mark Evison Foundation for a hiking expedition on the Great Glen Way in early 2020.

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UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF)

The UKESF’s mission is to encourage more young people to study Electronics and to pursue careers in the sector. In the UK, the Electronics sector is big, valuable and growing; however, the demand for capable, employable graduates is currently outstripping supply. We are an educational charity, launched in 2010, with both public and private seed-corn funding. We operate collaboratively with major companies, leading universities and other organisations to tackle the skills shortage in the Electronics sector. The UKESF ensures that more schoolchildren are aware of Electronics and the opportunities available, helping them to develop their interest through to university study. At university, we support undergraduates and prepare them for the workplace. Find out more about the Electronics industry in the UK with our infographic: https://www.ukesf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/17-UKESF011-UKESF-Infographics-Update-A4-1.pdf Registered charity number: SC043940


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