Profile
Alex Ttofi
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About Me:
Typical Analytical Scientist – Not the media type Nerd – but like to Have Fun in the job whilst solving serious Oil based chemistry issues
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I now work for Thames Water as a Laboratory Manager – testing routine water samples in a very busy testing laboratory & leading a fantastic team of analysts who do an amazing job checking the quality of the water, following our rules (ISO117025) & growing within the role – hopefully whilst having fun but above all staying safe
I had worked For Castrol for over 20 yearsmainly in the Chromatography / forensic team . I like to have fun inside and outside work.
I play league tennis – always doubles – so I am like Jamie Murray not his brother Andy! I also run half Marathons and was hoping to do a full one soon as soon as COVID has shrunk & we can start them again. I gave up playing rugby a while ago and nearly went professional.
My wife is a Nurse & helps to teach all other nurses in A/E. My lovely daughter is at University reading Criminolgy
We like to travel around and see the sights all over – we like France. One fact is I am half Belgian so go to see my family in Belgium quite a lot and talk French with them
Bad points – I cannot spell and like a lot of scientists they say my handwriting is not the best!
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My Work:
I work for Thames water – managing a busy ‘Metal’ section in a water testing laboratory
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I now manage in a busy water testing lab – testing routine samples.
I worked as part of the small Investigational Analysis team for Castrol. Our first and most important role is to try to solve issues that have occurred to our Lubricants and fuels – many call use the forensic team for oil (not bodies!). These are from customers all over the world from Formula 1 to major car companies. They can be in the field issues, problems with new oils, discolourations, contaminations, reactions and so on. We test the write reports to show the outcome – just like school, intro, samples, method, results, conclusion with pictures thrown in – does not change from school!. Teamwork is key as well as dealing with customers
Techniques used – I run the Microscopy section – two Optical Microscopes and 1 Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Also run a lot of Chromatography and other techniques to get to an answer. We also develop new methods. I also do a lot of Health and safety for the team making sure everyone goes home safely.
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My Typical Day:
Typical day – I spent a lot of time problem solving work from customers using the scientific equipment named & write reports for what I find. I also do a lot of Health and Safety to make sure everyone stays safe in the laboratory and have lots of fun with other scientists in the lab.
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Typical day – I spent a lot of time problem solving work from customers using the scientific equipment named & write reports for what I find. I also do a lot of Health and Safety to make sure everyone stays safe in the laboratory and have lots of fun with other scientists in the lab.
The work is varied and I would use a range of laboratory equipment to help answer any issues. These include, Gas and Liquid chromatography, Infrared, Scanning electron microscopes and a whole range of other techniques.
As important is to engage other team members to help discuss issues. Using their experience and knowledge can move a problem forward and help you to find answers. Also there knowledge in report writing and proof reading is invaluable. A second pair of eyes to double check minor errors (with me spelling!!) is invaluable.
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What I'd do with the prize money:
Any money would be passed to the STEM team on site for use to buy equipment and materials for use in schools for the benefit of students, teachers and alike.
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Education:
Chiswick School including 6th Form
Brunel University -
Qualifications:
GCSE (I was the second year to take them!)
A-Levels
2:1 Honours Degree in Biochemistry -
Work History:
Before my current role I was the main blood tester for the world famous Twin Unit at St Thomas Hospital London. I tested the blood of twins for a whole range of chemicals.
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Current Job:
Investigational Analyst for Castrol at there Pangbourne site
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Analytical, sporty, & my wife would say nerdy!
What did you want to be after you left school?
A professional sportsman
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Never!
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Depeche mode
What's your favourite food?
Honey
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
Have fun, more fun and enjoy life
Tell us a joke.
I love comedy but cannot remember a joke
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