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Graduate Life at ISIS

23 Oct 2025

A place for Graduates to shape the future of science. ​​Stepping from university into the professional world of science can feel like a leap, but joining ISIS Neutron and Muon Source makes it exciting and meaningful. Here, graduates become an integral part of projects that drive real life innovations. You pick up new skills every day and see how large-scale research really happens.

A person talking about their research from a poster

For anyone finishing a degree and wondering where to turn next, ISIS offers more than a first job. It offers a career immersed in discovery, surrounded by people who believe science should be shared and advanced together.​

As the science communication industrial placement student, I spoke with several recent graduates who began their careers here. They described their days as full of opportunities and ​personal growth.​Keep reading to learn more about their work and what the experience is really like.

Nefeli Hutton

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Nefeli’s role varies from rotation to rotation​ and they’re currently working in instrument design and integration, on the new MUSHROOM instrument that will be built as part of the Endeavour programme.

Portrait of Nefeli

Enock Okornoe

Graduate Electrical Design Engineer

Enock designs and documents electrical systems that support the operation of scientific instruments at ISIS. This includes producing electrical drawings and specifications, selecting and integrating equipment such as control hardware, and carrying out design risk assessments.

A person standing next to a machine

Srija Ray

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Srija’s role undergoes rotations in different sections but involves designing parts for the ISIS instrument upgrades or equipment for experiments that are created liaising with scientists.

A portrait of Srija

My own reflections

What makes ISIS stand out is not only the world-class research but also the welcoming atmosphere and the chance to be part of meaningful projects from day one. It’s a place where graduates can learn, contribute, and feel valued.
The graduates I spoke with , echoed these thoughts. They described their time here as full of opportunities, growth, and genuine enjoyment of the work. Their stories confirm what I’ve experienced myself , ISIS is more than a workplace , it’s a community where science and people thrive together.