UBIETY® welcomes Andrew Thomas as our Senior R&D Design Engineer
December 19, 2023

With a career spanning a decade at OGM, an innovative company with an excellent reputation of supplying cutting edge technologies for the energy sector, Andrew brings a wealth of experience and versatility to our dynamic team. His educational background and qualifications include an MEng in Aerospace Engineering from Queen Mary University of London; MSc in Computational Fluid Dynamics and a second MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering– both from Cranfield University. 

Collaborating closely with our team of specialized engineers and scientists, Andrew joins us as we continue to expand our recruitment to match our ambition of creating high performance teams that deliver our ambitious objectives. Andrew will bring his significant experience in electro-mechanical sensor design, mesh generation for Multiphysics-CFD simulation as well as broader product design. 


Beyond work, Andrew enjoys snowboarding, martial arts, running, and baking—a talent our UBIETY® team looks forward to savouring. 

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