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Black History Month - Meet Esther Osarfo-Mensah

9 October 2020

To celebrate Black History Month this October 2020, UCL Chemical Engineering will be displaying a series of posts online from our current and past black students and staff, highlighting their aspirations and achievements.

Esther Osarfo-Mensah

Meet Esther Osarfo-Mensah - Doctoral Researcher

Esther joined the UCL Chemical Engineering AdReNa Research Group in September 2020 and is part of the Advanced Characterisation of Materials CDT. Her project involves characterising competitive interactions and binding selectivity at bio-nano interfaces.

For Black History Month, we asked Esther to answer the following questions:

Who inspired you to your study/career choice and why?

I have been very lucky to have supportive family and friends, and teachers who believed in me at school. All of these people gave me faith that I could succeed in whatever I chose to do. Having always enjoyed chemistry and been fascinated by materials science and engineering, I’ve been encouraged pursue my passions.

What was the biggest challenge that you have faced and why?

Whilst at university, I really can’t remember coming across anyone senior who looked like me in my field. This made me very unsure if staying in academia was something I could cope with, and consequently I left research behind. It took me many years to build up the confidence to go back and continue working on a subject area I had never stopped loving. For this, I have to especially thank all of the amazing Black people in STEM I engaged and became friends with in those years.

What quote inspires you?

I often think about this quote from Toni Morrison: “The very serious function of racism … is distraction. It keeps you from doing your work. It keeps you explaining, over and over again, your reason for being. Somebody says you have no language and so you spend 20 years proving that you do. Somebody says your head isn’t shaped properly so you have scientists working on the fact that it is. Somebody says that you have no art so you dredge that up. Somebody says that you have no kingdoms and so you dredge that up. None of that is necessary. There will always be one more thing.”

What advice would you give to your younger self?

Follow your intuitions - they are almost always right.