 
      Credit: Invinity
Workforce 2030: Invinity Energy Systems lead research scientist, Dr Elisha Martin, explains how wanting to be 'part of the change' redefined her career trajectory
BusinessGreen: What was your previous career and how did you get into it? Dr. Elisha Martin: I joined Invinity after finishing my PhD at Strathclyde University, where I studied chemical engineering....
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