Italy
Double Degree student in Materials Engineering & Nanotechnology, currently pursuing an MSc at Politecnico di Milano and Nanotechnology Engineering at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, with expected graduation in September 2026. I have 3+ years of research experience supporting materials projects from experimental planning and lab execution to data analysis, reporting, and manuscript preparation. My work has focused on surface engineering of Ti alloys, including TiO₂ nanotube formation on Ti6Al4V, materials characterization, and scientific communication. I am co-author of peer-reviewed publications in this area. I am interested in roles where materials meet real applications, especially in R&D, materials characterization, process development, testing, quality, and product engineering. I work well in multidisciplinary and international teams and bring a strong foundation in laboratory practice, safety, experimental design, data interpretation, and scientific writing.
Worked as a Research Assistant on a project involving machine learning-based automation of TEM image characterization through image segmentation. Contributed to data preprocessing, model architecture design, training, evaluation, and optimization, supporting the analysis of gold nanostructures for biomedical research applications.
Supported applied research initiatives in Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology, contributing to experimental design, laboratory execution, materials characterization, data interpretation, and scientific reporting. My work included research on surface engineering of titanium alloys, particularly TiO₂ nanotube formation on Ti6Al4V, with a strong focus on linking experimental results to meaningful technical outcomes. This role allowed me to strengthen my laboratory practice, analytical skills, scientific writing, and ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary and international research teams.