Engineering solutions to transform farming
Louise Thomas received an Augustus Short Scholarship in 2011 to study a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Sports). Today, she is the cofounder and mechatronics engineer at Tensorfield Agriculture, based in California.
Growing up on a sheep farm in Manoora, South 最新糖心Vlog, Louise鈥檚 passion for sport and problem solving, combined with her strengths in maths and science, provided the perfect foundation for a mechanical and sports engineering degree.
鈥淭he Augustus Short Scholarship enabled me to focus more on my studies without having to worry about how I was going to afford it all. As a country student, moving away from home was a necessity of going to university. The associated living costs of this, as well things such as buying textbooks, was a significant financial burden that I doubt I would have been able to cover by myself,鈥 she says. 聽
鈥淓ngineering is an intensive course, and so if I had to fully support myself while studying, I doubt I would have had time for anything else apart from studying, working, and sleep. Instead, I was able to make the most of my time by volunteering on the Engineering Society for a couple of years, joining various sports teams, and doing additional research in my summer break.鈥
Life after university
After completing her degree, Louise moved to Vancouver to pursue her master鈥檚 degree in Mechatronic Engineering.
The two years in Canada sparked Louise鈥檚 interest in start-ups, which lead to her participating in the HAX Accelerator (a venture capital program focused on hardware start-ups based in Shenzhen and San Francisco), where she met two of her current co-founders.
We founded Tensorfield Agriculture in October 2018 and are currently building a non-contact weeding machine that uses computer vision to identify the weeds and thermal micro-dosing to eradicate them, which we will be trialling on vegetable farms in California later this year.Louise Thomas
Career highlights
鈥淭hrough my studies and career, I鈥檓 glad to have had the opportunity to live and work in such a variety of places around to world. From spending two and a half years exploring the West Coast of Canada while studying for my masters, to working on start-ups in Shenzhen, Berlin, London and California,聽it鈥檚 definitely made a big change from growing up in the same farmhouse that my family has been in for generations.鈥
A message for our donor community
鈥淚 would like to say thank you to anyone who has donated to the Augustus Short Scholarship fund in the past; it鈥檚 hard to say exactly where I would be now if it wasn鈥檛 for your generosity. And to anyone considering donating in the future, you really can make a difference to the life of someone just starting out university and moving away from home for the first time.鈥
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