As CERN openlab’s Communication, Education & Outreach Manager, I manage various communication projects and campaigns, collaborating closely with other CERN Communications Officers. My role includes implementing and managing the CERN openlab communication strategy (social media management; news writing; graphic design; video production), promoting its multiple projects, manage the stakeholders relationships, organise events and support the CERN openlab summer student programme.

Previously, I was a Junior Science Communication Officer with the ATLAS Experiment Education & Outreach team at CERN, where I developed a passion for creating educational materials to engage children with science. Additionally, as a STEM Education & Outreach Research Fellow at the Technological University of Dublin, in collaboration with Microsoft Dream Space in Ireland, I designed and executed summer camps for children aged 6-16, focusing on STEM activities and enhancing their visuospatial skills.

I hold a Master of Science in Psychology and a Postgraduate degree in Science Communication. My interests span science communication, science education, and cognitive psychology.

I am dedicated to making science accessible to all and believe in empowering communities with evidence-based knowledge across various domains. My experience includes content development for activities, manuals, and social media, as well as crafting communication strategies and writing articles. I am committed to ensuring that education and science together serve as powerful tools for community empowerment.

I am highly organised, empathetic, detail-oriented, and versatile, always ready to embrace new challenges and opportunities for learning.