Robert Wheeler

Auxiliary Engineer at DEEP

Robert Wheeler is an experienced engineer currently serving as an Auxiliary Engineer at DEEP since May 2023, focusing on the design of auxiliary systems for the Sentinel habitat and submersibles programs. Prior to this, Robert worked as a Senior Marine & Mechanical Engineer at Babcock International Group from February 2022 to May 2023, and held roles at BMT between September 2015 and February 2022, including Senior Naval Engineer and Naval Engineer, supporting the UK Ministry of Defence. Robert’s early career includes a role as a Graduate Naval Design Engineer and an Industrial Placement Student at QinetiQ Ltd, where contributions were made to innovative cooling technology for firefighters and the development of stealth technology. Robert holds a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering from the University of Bath, completed in 2015.

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Bristol, United Kingdom

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DEEP

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DEEP is an international research and development organisation engineering new technologies which will improve understanding and preservation of the planet’s deep water environments. Our mission is to imagine and invent amazing things that empower our species to sustainably explore, live, work, and thrive underwater. By changing the way humans can interact with the oceans, we will revolutionise humanity’s ability to understand and protect them. Over 80% of our planet’s oceans remain almost completely unknown, unobserved, and unexplored. Yet marine ecosystems hold undiscovered solutions to many of the greatest problems facing humanity - including climate change, biodiversity loss and human health. DEEP is an expert team of highly experienced engineers, operations, and safety experts. We will drive progress in deep sea innovation and discovery in order to become stewards of the oceans and reshape our relationship with our planet.


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