• Charlie Gaylard

  • Theme:Digital Systems, Optimisation and Integration
  • Project:Beyond Predictive Energy Management
  • Supervisor:Nic Zhang
  • Industry Partner: AVL
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Bio

After graduating in Motorsport Technology in 2011, Charlie held several operational roles in the motorsport industry including Production Controller and Design Coordinator for Formula 1 teams and supplier companies with composites. In 2017 he returned to study for a BSc Top-Up in Automotive engineering at the University of Brighton where he worked on the design and manufacture of a Formula Student Chassis with a focus on ergonomics and regulatory compliance. Following his graduation, Charlie joined the Formula E team Mahindra Racing as a Design Engineer, working on the design of the cooling system and inboard suspension components among other projects. Charlie has joined the AAPS CDT hoping to apply his experience in design and manufacturing while widening his knowledge and expertise to help improve efficiency and sustainability in vehicle design. Outside of University he enjoys surfing, playing the guitar and motorsport.

Name Description Date
AAPS ITT3

AAPS ITT3 took place in collaboration with external partners from Horiba Mira virtually, on the theme of Cybersecurity in the Automotive Industry. Academics, students and industry representatives work collaboratively in groups throughout the week to describe and formulate real-life industrial problems into research proposals. During the ITT Students gained research distillation, presentation and group working skills.

18/01/2021
- 22/01/2021
RRI Training - Cohort 2

Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is an important part of the AAPS CDT’s training programme, so each student undertakes an introduction into RRI to be able to understand and explain the concept of RRI, the importance of RRI and to illustrate how RRI principles can be implemented.

11/05/2021
AAPS ITT4

AAPS ITT4 took place in collaboration with external partners from National Express. Academics, students and industry representatives work collaboratively in groups throughout the week to describe and formulate real-life industrial problems into research proposals. During the ITT Students gained research distillation, presentation and group working skills.

07/06/2021
- 11/06/2021
Summer Masterclass - LCA

AAPS CDT Students attended a summer masterclass on the topic of LCA, where they gained an overview of sustainability and learn the theory of LCA (attributional, consequential, use in existing and emerging technology/materials) and looked into different case studies.

06/07/2021
- 14/07/2021
Summer Masterclass - Low Carbon Fuels

AAPS CDT Students attended a summer masterclass on the theme Low Carbon Fuels, where they learnt about the chemistry behind conventional fuels and what they actually are, what each family of components do and used this as a platform to overview the main routes to future renewable transport fuels. This masterclass also gave an introduction to Hydrogen.

26/07/2021
Summer Masterclass - Gas Purification

AAPS CDT Students attended a summer masterclass on the theme Gas Purification where they learnt about different technologies for air cleaning, reduction of emissions and treatment of exhaust gas and gained an understanding in the differences between new and traditional technologies in terms of emissions.

29/07/2021
Peer Mentor Training - Cohort 2

Each student is assigned a peer mentor when they join the programme, and then subsequently become a peer mentor to the following intake of students. Peer mentoring training is delivered by the Student Union to provide students with key insights on how to be a good mentor such as being a good active listener and a set of psychological models that can be used to encourage reflective discussions.

11/08/2021
WECA Local Mobility Planning Workshop

This workshop, hosted by WECA (West of England Combined Authority), provided an opportunity to work with a local authority and to discuss solutions and improvements to the surrounding mobility and transportation infrastructure while utilising the CDTs multidisciplinary pool of knowledge. This session gave an oversight to WECA's Future Transport Zone (FTZ).

02/05/2021
Doctoral Skills Training: How to Write a research paper

This course was covered over two days and provided an in-depth introduction into the processes and challenges of writing and submitting a research paper, the session described some general ideas behind writing papers and some more specific points focused around writing in the context of engineering.

01/06/2021
SLS Organiser 2020 - 21

Student Led Symposia: Coordinating and hosting debating sessions with the AAPS CDT focusing topics concerning automotive, transportation and logistics. Every week a new topic is put forward to debate and discuss current issues such as the effects of low traffic neighbourhoods or drone deliveries. The focus of discussions can range from technical barriers to social implications.

05/10/2020
- 18/06/2021
AAPS ITT5

AAPS ITT5 took place in collaboration with external partners from Lotus Engineering in the centre of Bath. Academics, students and industry representatives work collaboratively in groups throughout the week to describe and formulate real-life industrial problems into research proposals. During the ITT Students gained research distillation, presentation and group working skills.

17/01/2022
- 21/01/2022
Public Engagement training 2022

Training session for engaging with the public with Science made simple

26/04/2022
- 31/05/2022
Poster Skills session

Session that address how to write eye catching and informative posters as well as how to present them.

20/05/2022
- 20/05/2022
Summer Masterclass - AVL Model Based Development 14/07/2022
- 15/07/2022
Lego Serious Play

Pandek ran training on how to effective communicate your PhD.

13/10/2022

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