Leah Pattison

Venture Designer at Imperial College London

Stony Stratford, England, United Kingdom
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Leah Pattison is a Senior Venture Designer with 9 years of experience translating advanced materials and computational design into market-ready, socially impactful ventures. She combines hands-on product design—commercialising reactive polymer garments for global brands and leading rapid design processes—with strategy work at Nesta Mission Studio, where she builds and scales mission-driven startups. Leah excels at coordinating cross-functional teams across design, supply chain and finance to deliver disruptive products, and has a track record of reducing design cycles from months to days. She also coaches business and computational design at Imperial College London, bringing academic rigor to practical innovation. An entrepreneur at heart, she co-founded an award-winning social design project and often uncovers non-obvious use cases for emerging technologies to create new markets.
code9 years of coding experience
job2 years of employment as a software developer
bookMaster of Engineering - MEng Design Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng Design Engineering at Imperial College London
bookHigh School, High School at Invicta Grammar School
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Github Skills (2)

robotics6
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Programming languages (1)

Python

Github contributions (5)

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leahpattison/Sensing-IOT

Nov 2018 - Nov 2019

Contributions:44 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year
Contributions:61 pushes, 1 branch in 16 days
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Leah Pattison - Venture Designer at Imperial College London