“Microplastics at home: turning evidence into prevention”
A consistent thread throughout my professional path has been my commitment to addressing questions of public interest. My master's degree in analytical chemistry led me to explore several research domains, including forensic analysis, water and food quality. I then took my first steps into air-quality research by studying the composition of bitumen fumes inhaled by workers during road-paving operations. Beyond the laboratory, I am actively involved in science dissemination. I won an award at the regional edition of My Thesis in 180 seconds, spoke at the Science Festival, and co-organize the Pint of Science festival.