Rachel joined the University of Birmingham in 2010 when they studied an undergraduate Masters degree in Civil Engineering with Industrial Experience in the School of Civil Engineering. During this time, they gained industry experience during summer placements through the RESPECT Scheme with a contracting firm with an onsite role for both road and railway projects. Following successful completion of their degree, Rachel began a PhD in Civil Engineering conducting research into the effects of weather hazards on railway infrastructure in Great Britain. They undertook research in collaboration with the Infrastructure Owner Network Rail which included a Research Associate post delivering analysis relating to maintenance and drainage asset condition.
In 2019 Rachel joined the Birmingham Centre for Rail Research and Education as an Industrial Liaison Fellow within the Centre for Excellence for Digital Systems. Primarily this role engaged industry and academic partners to jointly undertake research in the areas of autonomous systems and smart sensing. Due to their prior experience they also successfully secured funding for the BCRRE research group to undertake research projects in the areas of sustainability, resilience, and climate change impacts. In this role Rachel has directly contributed to the successful award of over £500k to undertake research within the BCRRE.
Alongside their academic role Rachel has also undertaken consultancy to delivery research strategy for infrastructure owners in the areas of asset management, weather resilience and climate change adaptation. Rachel’s combined experience across various roles has provided them with in depth insight into the challenges facing transport systems and asset managers with the onset of significant changes to the global climate.
Rachel’s current role is as an Assistant Professor within the School of Engineering which she began following the award of a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Knowledge Exchange Fellowship (NE/X001938/1 2022-2025 PI £150k). They will continue to work at the interface between academia and industry to “Deliver a Climate Change Adaptation Knowledge Pipeline for Resilient Future Mobility”.