Hannah Whitham
About Hannah Whitham
Hannah Whitham is a Senior Software Engineer at Quantexa, where she has worked since 2020. She has previous experience as a Developer at Mavens of London and as a Relief Heritage Worker at Denbighshire County Council, and she holds an MSci in Physics with Theoretical Physics from Imperial College London.
Current Role at Quantexa
Hannah Whitham serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Quantexa, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she contributes to software development and engineering projects. Her responsibilities include leading engineering initiatives and fostering collaboration within her team. The team at Quantexa is noted for its balanced composition, featuring an even split between men and women, as well as a mix of graduates and senior engineers. Hannah plays a key role in maintaining an inclusive atmosphere, encouraging open communication and idea sharing among team members.
Previous Experience at Mavens of London
Prior to her current position, Hannah worked as a Developer at Mavens of London from 2018 to 2019. During her one-year tenure in London, United Kingdom, she gained valuable experience in software development. This role contributed to her skill set and prepared her for her subsequent position at Quantexa.
Early Career at Cyngor Sir Ddinbych
In 2017, Hannah held a position as a Relief Heritage Worker at Cyngor Sir Ddinbych, also known as Denbighshire County Council. This role lasted for three months and took place in Ruthin, North Wales. This early experience provided her with insights into community engagement and heritage preservation.
Background in Education
Hannah Whitham studied at Imperial College London, where she pursued a degree in Physics with Theoretical Physics. She completed her studies from 2014 to 2018, achieving an MSci degree. This educational background laid the foundation for her career in software engineering and development.
Role at Imperial College Union
Before transitioning to software development, Hannah worked as a Receptionist at Imperial College Union from 2015 to 2018. Over the course of three years in London, she developed strong communication and organizational skills, which have been beneficial in her subsequent engineering roles.