Emmanuelle has a degree in chemistry received from the University of Edinburgh and is undertaking a PhD focusing on modelling open circuit voltage hysteresis in Li-ion and Na-ion batteries, supervised by Prof. Charles Monroe, as part of the multi-scale modelling project. She was inspired to pursue a career in the battery sector after having undertaken a Faraday Undergraduate Summer Experience (FUSE) Internship in 2021 looking at electrolyte materials. With an interest in tackling climate change and helping to create a more sustainable future, Emmanuelle is looking to pursue a career in the energy sector, helping towards the target of Net Zero whether that be in academia or industry.