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Radim graduated from Brunel University London in 2020 with a BEng (First Class Honours) in Civil Engineering. He went on to study Structural Engineering at Brunel University London where he graduated with an MSc (With Merit) in 2021. Following his dissertation during his MSc studies which involved the modelling of steel beams under fire conditions, he decided to pursue a PhD in metallurgy with Brunel Centre for Advanced Solidification Technology (BCAST) at Brunel University London.

His industrial case (ICASE) PhD is titled, "Synergetic effect of surface-active metallic additions on structure modification in aluminium alloys". His principal supervisor is Professor Dmitry Eskin. The project is funded by both EPSRC and Constellium.