My passion in physics started during secondary school when I was questioning everything I could observe around me. My teacher helped me to understand the basics of physics and my curiosity led me to graduate physics at university, specialized on optoelectronics, renewable energy and physics of condensed matter.
During an educational trip to CERN at Geneva, I saw the wow experience on the students’ faces. What made me even happier was the conversation I had with them later, telling me about the importance of science in our life as well as their passion to further study about it.