

Recent changes within the Oil and Gas industry has led me to develop an interest in chemo and data centric problems. My specialties are NMR relaxometry and determination of the electrical properties of reservoir rocks. Most of my career has been dedicated to working within core analysis projects for major operators worldwide. I graduated from Imperial College London with a PhD in Petroleum Engineering and have worked extensively in petrophysics, modelling flow through porous media. My name is Peter Lock and I am an Enterprise Doctoral Scholar in the Centre for Doctoral Training in Data Centric Engineering. In my free time I enjoy working out (home workouts have forever replaced the gym for me!), yoga, bouldering, skiing and long walks in nature. I am interested in further developing my technical and research skills to add valuable knowledge to society. I worked on a number of large-scale fascinating projects, including the Covid-19 vaccination programme. Prior to joining the DCE Programme I worked as a healthcare consultant at PwC. I am working under the supervision of Dr. My doctorate research focus is looking at the impact of air pollution on fetal development, and how machine learning can be used to better predict adverse pregnancy outcomes due to pollution exposure. My interests are in health and how we can leverage technologies to improve our health. I am a full time, enterprise doctoral scholar on the Data-Centric Engineering Programme. She teaches on the first core course, An Introduction to Research Methods & Responsible Innovation, which aims to support Scholars as they return to, or begin, university study. Gabriella has a PhD in Language and Communication from City, University of London, and is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Gabriella's background is in Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, and she previously worked as an Equality Charters Adviser (Athena SWAN) at the Equality Challenge Unit (now Advance HE). Gabriella has several years’ experience as a Higher Education administration and student support professional in the UK, with a focus on doctoral education.


Alongside the Directors, she is responsible for leading on and managing the activities of the Centre, including its widening participation aims, student recruitment and link up with industrial partners, the training programme, student support and development, and ongoing evaluation of the programme. Dr Caminotto is the Admin Lead of Centre for Doctoral Training in Data-Centric Engineering, and is the first point of contact for current EngD Scholars and prospective applicants.
