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United by
Infinite Curiosity

The people behind the research

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United by Infinite Curiosity

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Meet the researchers

Our researchers see further, achieve more and change lives by following their relentless hunger for new discoveries.

Hailing from across the globe and all walks of life, they are united by their passion, purpose and Infinite Curiosity.

The people behind the research

Our researchers see further, achieve more and change lives by following their relentless hunger for new discoveries.

Hailing from across the globe and all walks of life, they are united by their passion, purpose and Infinite Curiosity.

Wiji Arulampalam

From Sri Lanka to The University of Warwick, Emeritus Professor
Wiji’s 40-year career in Economics has seen changes,
but her love for research, teaching and collaboration remains constant. 

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Wiji Arulampalam

From Sri Lanka to The University of Warwick, Emeritus Professor
Wiji’s 40-year career in Economics has seen changes,
but her love for research, teaching and collaboration remains constant. 

Professor Wiji Arumpulam photographed on a black background

Emma MacPherson

Learn how Emma’s work using terahertz technology for early detection of skin cancer has helped her carve her niche in a male-dominated field.

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Kate Astbury

Explore how a passion for languages has led Kate to a 25-year career uncovering the secrets of the past, from 19th-century French plays to Prisoner of War theatre.

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Xueyu Geng

From playing with LEGO to innovative infrastructure, learn how Professor Xueyu Geng is helping to engineer a more sustainable world.

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Rachel Moseley

From a Shop Manager to Vice-Provost, Rachel is passionate about communicating the value of an arts degree for future generations.  

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Sandra Chapman

Discover how a fascination with space and the 1969 moon landings led Sandra to a colourful career in Physics, spanning over 40 years and taking her to Switzerland, Antarctica and beyond.  

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Saskia Bakker

As a technical specialist, Saskia helps enable research across the University and beyond, driving discoveries with cutting-edge bioimaging technologies.  

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Michele Aaron

From working with end-of-life patients to running a successful film festival, discover how Michele has harnessed the power of film to amplify unheard voices.

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We push beyond finite ways of thinking in our search for answers, drawing upon disciplines you might not expect.

Our Infinite Curiosity is changing the way we see the world.

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Feeling curious?

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