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Four engineering students present education research at London Student Sustainability Conference

26 February 2026

Dr Shah and his entire team of students
Dr Shah and his entire team of students
Students disseminating their work
Students disseminating their work

Four SEMS students, all working on co-creation education research projects with Dr Rehan Shah, represented QMUL to present their work at the London Student Sustainability Conference, hosted by Kingston University on Wed 25 Feb 2026.

The projects presented by the students included:

1. 'Squashing bugs not snakes': co-creating a Python toolkit to prepare engineers for a sustainable future - Muhie Al-Haimus (Third year undergraduate) and Silvia Santafe (Masters-level postgraduate) (Poster)

2. ‘Beyond the Formula’: Embedding sustainability and ethics in mathematics through co-creation - Malmi Mahagamage and Meherun Soud (both third year undergraduates) (Presentation and poster)

The work undertaken by the students on these projects with Dr Shah was disseminated through oral presentations and posters and aims at showcasing how education delivery and curriculum development within SEMS was enhanced across the breadth of first and second-year undergraduate mathematics modules led by Dr Shah.

The presentations were positively received by participants at the conference, providing the students with valuable opportunities to engage in insightful discussions, networking, and academic professional development for their future careers.

Contact:Dr Rehan Shah
Email:rehan.shah@qmul.ac.uk
Website:https://www.citystgeorges.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/2026/february/london-student-sustainability-conference-2026
People:Rehan SHAH
Research Centre:Research in Engineering and Materials Education