My journey in science began long before I earned my Master’s degree in Pure Physics.
It started with a deep curiosity about how materials behave, how atoms interact, and how we can simulate the invisible processes that shape the world around us.
Over the years, this curiosity evolved into a professional path in computational materials science, focusing on molecular dynamics simulations, biomaterials, and Mg–Ca alloys for biomedical applications.
Science, for me, is not only about accuracy and equations — it is about contribution.
A way to take part, even in the smallest measure, in expanding human understanding.