Vy Vo
About Vy Vo
Vy Vo is a Graduate Buildings Engineer at Arup in London, with a background in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering from Imperial College London.
Current Position at Arup
Vy Vo is currently serving as a Graduate Buildings Engineer at Arup in London, England, United Kingdom. Starting in 2021, Vy has been a part of the team, contributing to various significant projects within the firm's global portfolio. Vy works in the Vertical Transport team, bringing expertise to projects involving cultural and mixed-use buildings with a particular focus on retrofit potential.
Previous Experience at AgileTek Engineering
Vy Vo gained experience at AgileTek Engineering as an Engineering Intern on two occasions. The first internship took place in 2018, and the second in 2020, both lasting one month each. These internships provided Vy with practical exposure to engineering processes within the industry, conducted in London, England.
Academic Background at Imperial College London
Vy Vo completed a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering at Imperial College London from 2017 to 2021. During this period, Vy also took on roles such as Undergraduate Student Researcher in 2019 and Student Ambassador from 2018 to 2021. Additionally, in 2018, Vy served briefly as the Alumni Relations Coordinator.
Secondary Education at King Edward VI Handsworth
Vy Vo attended King Edward VI Handsworth School for secondary education, where Vy completed GCSEs across 12 subjects from 2010 to 2015. Following this, Vy pursued AS & A Levels in 5 subjects at King Edward VI Handsworth Sixth Form from 2015 to 2017.
Academic and Professional Interests
Vy Vo has a strong foundation in theoretical concepts such as structures, fluid-structure interaction, and systems engineering. Vy also expresses a keen interest in reading about business management and transport, beyond their specific engineering specialties. This blend of interests and expertise informs Vy's contributions to projects focusing on cultural and mixed-use buildings, especially those with retrofit potential.