I led the development of the Labs Information System, aiming to improve the efficiency of sample management and tracking for the inorganic chemistry lab staff. The current reliance on multiple spreadsheets for locating samples and recording work proved cumbersome, calling for a streamlined digital solution. Conducting thorough research allowed our informatics team to identify pain points in their workflow and understand their daily tasks. Regular feedback sessions with the lab staff ensured that our ideas, designs, and prototypes aligned with their needs. The success of this project led to the wider adoption of the lab management tool across other labs, demonstrating its impact and versatility.

Created a visual workflow representation that clearly communicates the complex Spatial Data Delivery Service (SDDS) process.
This case study demonstrates how user-centered design, rapid prototyping, and modern development tools can transform complex environmental data into accessible, actionable insights for diverse user groups.

The offshore wind industry needed a simplified, accessible tool to compare geological features for foundation siting decisions. Existing geological assessment data was locked in complex Excel spreadsheets, making it difficult for wind farm developers to quickly evaluate and compare site conditions across different geological environments.
Transforming dense policy research into engaging, actionable insights for government stakeholders and industry professionals