Careers in space

The Royal Society

June 2

The Royal Society

Exploring a range of career opportunities available for university and PhD students interested in the UK space sector.

The UK space sector holds many exciting growth opportunities with a wide range of possible career paths for university students. 

This event will hear from several accomplished individuals who have managed to forge a career path in the UK space sector. Whether it be as an entrepreneur, an engineer or a policy specialist this event will showcase the range of career opportunities available to those studying, or interested in, a career in the space sector.

Please note: this event is only open to University students over the age of 18. 

This event is an in-person only event to be held at the Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, SW1Y 5AG. A recording of the event will be made available after the event.

National Space Centre

National Space Centre

Dhara Patel is a Space Expert at the National Space Centre, working to help convey space science, stories, and topical news to a variety of audiences. She graduated with a Masters in Physics from the University of Leeds and began her career as a secondary school science teacher. 

She then spent six years working at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, London in a number of education-based roles. During that time, Dhara presented planetarium shows, workshops, telescope observing sessions and talks at national science festivals. She was also involved in consulting on and writing books, as well as aiding with media (TV, radio, and online article) requests.

In January 2022, she joined the National Space Centre where her role includes organising space events, helping to create digital science content, public speaking, and interviews. She continues to share her excitement and enthusiasm for space to inspire young students, older audiences, and everyone between.

The Royal Society

The Royal Society

Matthew is Senior Policy Adviser for Emerging Technologies and Futures at the Royal Society. His current focus is on the policy implications of the next 50 years of space exploration, but he has previously considered the regulation and development of neural interface technology and the use of non-pharmaceutical interventions during pandemics. Prior to joining the Society, Matthew managed R&D programmes on animal health and welfare at the UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). His PhD was in the molecular biology of plants.

The Royal Society

The Royal Society

Leyton is a Policy Adviser on Emerging Technologies at the Royal Society, a Global Fellow at the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI), and a Senior Analyst at AstroAnalytica. He holds a degree in Science and Technology Studies from University College London, where he specialised in science and technology policy and completed his dissertation on innovation governance in the space sector. He began his career at ESPI in Vienna as a Researcher in 2018 before returning to London as an International and Policy Coordinator at the Institute of Physics. He later became a Research Fellow in Space Policy at the leading UK think tank, Policy Exchange – the first such role in Westminster. At the Royal Society, Leyton is currently working on the Society’s ‘Perspective on Space’, looking at governance challenges for emerging space technologies out to 2075.

Slingshot Aerospace

Slingshot Aerospace

Dr Mekhi Dhesi is Account Executive at Slingshot Aerospace Ltd. Slingshot Aerospace is a world-leader in commercial space situational awareness (SSA) data and associated insights. Mekhi previously worked for Astroscale Ltd. as their Space-Based SSA Strategy Lead, where she led several UK MOD funded studies into space-based SSA sensing technologies and mission concepts. Mekhi holds a PhD in Theoretical Astrophysics from the University of Southampton, where she researched the gravitational wave emission from colliding black holes, using Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. Along, with an MSc in Theoretical Physics from Kings College London and a BSc in Physics from University College London. In her spare time Mekhi loves science outreach and STEM engagement activities. 

The Met Office

The Met Office

Joshua Wiggs is a Senior Scientific Software Engineer at the Met Office, working across International Applied Science and Services and Post-Processing Applications. He works to develop scientific models (extending to digital twins), methods and workflows at both weather and climate timescales for customers in government and industry. Additionally, he maintains legacy and operational systems and builds next-generation cloud-based platforms. Prior to the Met Office, Joshua gained a PhD in Physics from Lancaster University, focusing on Planetary Science, where he built a computational model to examine plasma transport in the Jovian and Saturnian magnetospheres. He also holds a Master's in Physics and Astrophysics from Northumbria University, in which he conducted modelling of plasma motions in the solar corona.