Lt Roxanne Heaton’s day job is Synthetic Training Lead in a Royal Navy Technology Based Training Unit. In layman’s terms, Roxanne provides advice and consultancy on emerging synthetic technologies across the Royal Navy (including the Royal Marines.) This means acting as a principal consultant for the research and development of technology-based training solutions in order to meet the requirements of the versatile maritime force which is the Royal Navy.
Before joining the training unit, Roxanne has held various positions within the Navy, including Education Officer on deployed ships, an Aide de Camp for the Defence Attaché to Iraq, and a Marine Engineering Instructor aboard the HMS Sultan.
So it is not surprising that Roxanne has decided to do her PhD study here in Birmingham, as part of Professor Bob Stone’s Human Interfaces Technologies (HIT) Team. This team works closely with the military, and has a number of exciting new technologies which are currently being trialled and used across the Services. Roxanne’s decision to come here will further strengthen those ties, and her experiences and skills will be a valuable addition to the team.