Tegwen Malik
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Off the squash court, Malik studied physics at [[Bristol University]] (where she was awarded the Bristol Red for her sporting achievements) and went on to work in the field of medical physics as a researcher before doing her PhD in biomimicry.{{citation needed|date=April 2026}} She has published several articles in peer reviewed journals in this field and was invited to give a guest talk on this research at [[MIT]].{{citation needed|date=April 2026}} |
Off the squash court, Malik studied physics at [[Bristol University]] (where she was awarded the Bristol Red for her sporting achievements) and went on to work in the field of medical physics as a researcher before doing her PhD in biomimicry.{{citation needed|date=April 2026}} She has published several articles in peer reviewed journals in this field and was invited to give a guest talk on this research at [[MIT]].{{citation needed|date=April 2026}} |
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Malik subsequently went on to work for Lifescaped, a company specialising in the field of biomimicry before taking up a permanent position, lecturing at Swansea University in the areas on operations, strategy, analytics and international standards. During this time she co-authored a book on International Standards |
Malik subsequently went on to work for Lifescaped, a company specialising in the field of biomimicry before taking up a permanent position, lecturing at Swansea University in the areas on operations, strategy, analytics and international standards. During this time she co-authored a book on International Standards bringsing this content into her teaching around [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]] and [[BSI Group|BSI]] standards.{{cite web|url=hhttps://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/f.t.malik/|title=Dr Tegwen Malik|publisher=Swansea University|access-date=27 April 2026}} |
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