Consultant (Physicien - Scientific Analysis),
Sector Focus: Social Services and Social Welfare Services.
Conducted independent research and field observations across accommodation environments - domestic, hostels, hotels, public spaces - and communication systems, focusing on perceived unwarranted surveillance and intrusive testing conditions, signal transmission pathways, and involuntary human sensory interaction with electromagnetic and acoustic phenomena outside any judicial or clinical authorisation. This work explores potential interpretations of the Microwave Auditory Effect and related amplitude-modulated signal interactions within contemporary communication infrastructures, including acoustic channels involving or simulating human vocalization - both outbound and inbound.
Integrated applied field engagement with structured academic research and voluntary service at an accommodation centre library, complemented by active participation in the Easter Concert Service at the Assembly Hall with a welcoming string quartet.
Participated in practical training and professional development with T-Mobil WFLD and the Irish Prison Service (IPS), Dublin County, contributing to an applied understanding of organisational systems and operational protocols.
Participated in supervised residential and clinical support settings, contributing within Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) frameworks and dual-diagnosis environments. Engagement emphasised observational learning, direct resident interaction, and applied understanding of stabilisation practices within structured and controlled care contexts.
Maintained continuous engagement in research, professional development, and skills formation while navigating intermittent employment status, with ongoing focus on systems analysis, social structures, and service environment dynamics.