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Samuel is currently a third-year DPhil candidate in Engineering Science at Trinity College, University of Oxford. He obtained his MEng degree from Oxford with First-Class Honours, graduating in top 4% of his class. Since his undergraduate years, Samuel has assisted many A level students with their university admissions, providing tuition for entrance exam preparation and guidance for interviews.
During his postgraduate study, Samuel holds a teaching role as Graduate Teaching Assistant at Oxford, providing tutorials for undergraduates in Chemical Engineering Modules. His research is focused on Sustainable Wastewater Treatment and Energy Recovery which has secured several awards including Best Poster in Water Category at Concawe Symposium 2017. In his spare time, Samuel enjoys going to the gym and playing football.
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