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Dr. Shini Somara

Dr Shini Somara is a mechanical engineer with a doctorate in Computational Fluid Dynamics. She has translated complex scientific concepts into engaging television for BBC World News, Sky, PBS Digital Studios and Al Jazeera America, covering everything from climate change to artificial intelligence. Through her podcast *Innervation*, she amplifies the voices of female scientists navigating male-dominated industries, whilst her children's book series, including *Engineers Making A Difference*, brings STEM role models to life for young readers.

Complex science remains intimidating for many audiences, yet organisations need their teams to engage with emerging technologies, understand climate challenges, and embrace innovation with confidence. Dr Shini Somara is a television presenter, mechanical engineer, and science communicator who transforms cutting-edge research into accessible, engaging content that inspires curiosity and action. With a background in Computational Fluid Dynamics and an Engineering Doctorate from Brunel University, she has built a career bridging the gap between specialist knowledge and public understanding, making topics from artificial intelligence to climate change both relatable and actionable for diverse audiences.

Shini's credibility stems from her dual expertise as both a practising engineer and an accomplished broadcaster. Her work has appeared across BBC World News, BBC America, Sky, Discovery, and PBS Digital Studios, where she has reported on everything from the physics of dark matter to the future of energy systems. She previously hosted TechKnow for Al Jazeera America and led the popular Crash Course: Physics and Crash Course: Engineering series for PBS Digital, reaching millions of learners worldwide. Beyond the screen, Shini is a published children's author, having launched her series with Hachette in 2020 and more recently authoring Engineers Making A Difference, a book that introduces young readers to the real-world impact of engineering careers. Her commitment to the next generation extends to her role as mentor at Imperial College London, where she guides aspiring engineers and scientists. Shini also created and hosts Innervation, a podcast that amplifies the voices of female scientists navigating male-dominated industries, and in 2017 addressed the United Nations on International Day of Women and Girls in Science, advocating for the critical importance of role models and mentors in STEM fields.

Audiences leave Shini's sessions with practical tools to communicate complex ideas clearly, renewed confidence in navigating technological change, and a deeper understanding of how science and engineering shape business decisions. Her presentations span technology trends, cybersecurity, digital disruption, diversity and inclusion, climate action, and health innovation, always grounded in real-world application. Whether inspiring leadership teams to embrace emerging technologies or empowering organisations to build more inclusive cultures, Shini combines technical rigour with warmth and authenticity. She equips audiences not only to understand the challenges facing their industries but to become advocates for innovation themselves, creating lasting impact that extends well beyond the event.

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