Daisy Ronn
About Daisy Ronn
Daisy Ronn is a Geotechnical Engineer at Arup with extensive experience in geotechnical design and project management.
Company
Daisy Ronn is currently working at Arup as a Geotechnical Engineer in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom. She started this role in 2020. Daisy has also previously held multiple roles at Arup, including Graduate Geotechnical Engineer from 2018 to 2020 and Pre University Trainee from 2013 to 2014. Arup is renowned for its multidisciplinary engineering services, where Daisy has honed her skills in geotechnical engineering.
Title
Daisy Ronn holds the title of Geotechnical Engineer at Arup. In her role, she has been involved in various aspects of geotechnical design and analysis. Her responsibilities include preparing geotechnical desk studies and interpretive reports, utilizing advanced software tools, and contributing to significant infrastructure projects such as the High Speed 2 project.
Education and Expertise
Daisy Ronn studied Civil Engineering at the National University of Singapore from 2016 to 2017. Prior to that, she obtained a First Class Honours degree in Civil Engineering from Newcastle University, where she studied from 2014 to 2018. Her secondary education commenced at Westcliff High School for Girls from 2006 to 2011, followed by Chelmsford County High School for Girls from 2011 to 2013. She is proficient in geotechnical design software such as Plaxis, Oasys Slope, XDisp, and Frew.
Background
Daisy Ronn has a diverse background in geotechnical engineering and practical site experience. Prior to her current role, she worked at Taylor Woodrow as an Undergraduate Engineer in multiple locations and roles, gaining hands-on experience in engineering practices. Daisy was also an ICE QUEST scholar sponsored by VINCI/Taylor Woodrow, where she participated in fit-out projects and site setups for major infrastructure ventures.
Achievements
Daisy Ronn has played a crucial role in high-profile projects, including the High Speed 2 project. Her contributions to ground movement assessments and cut and cover tunnel designs are noteworthy. Moreover, she has participated in EA Asset Inspections, focusing on flood embankments. Her practical experience is complemented by her academic accolades, including a First Class Honours degree in Civil Engineering from Newcastle University.