I am a Mechanical Engineer and I am doing my PhD in
low-temperature physics here at CERN.
I work in the Cryolab with a device called Dilution Refrigerator.
I perform thermomechanical and fluid dynamics
simulations for the design of targets, dumps.
I am a Radio Frequency engineer and I am a PhD student
of Marie Curie training network.
I am a fellow in the OpenLab, in IT Department,
Database Group.
Our department is providing replication services
between CERN and specific tier 1s.
I am currently doing my research for vacuum systems.
I have a mathematical background, I am running
simulations to calculate pressure profiles.
I am a legal officer in the Central Legal Service at CERN.
I am mainly concerned with
international collaboration agreements.
I like most that many many people from all over the world
join together and want to reach one target.
There are very many fields of science that we do it is not
just particle physics, although it is obviously the main focus.
And being sort of part of it, although I do not develop,
I do not create or invent anything,
I am part of it by contributing the structure for it.
It is such a huge team in which everyone works hand
by hand, giving the most of themselves.
I have the feeling that anything is possible.
Well, it is all my father’s fault.
Since I was small at various occasions, like watching movies
for example, he used to explain to me how things work.
I would like maths and physics anyway, but thanks 
to him I probably like them even more.
I remember, when I opened the computer
for the first time and I saw what was inside
it was so impressive and I was so excited to see
what was going on.
I was inspired by my hobby that was racing with sailing boats.
So when I had to choose my university, I thought that
the closest that could answer my questions about how 
a sailing boat works, its aerospace engineering.
You have to learn as much as you can. If you are
working in a field like computer science
You have to catch up every day with different technologies.
Another thing that I suggest to someone that wants 
to start a career, it’s always to be humble.
In the process of learning you always understand
how small we are.
Being open, and listen and consider
other people’s contributions.
I would say be brave and do what you find interesting.
Sometimes, it is challenging but we can all do it.
We should never give up.
You have to be open to develop and understanding
what the people are doing
and also appreciate, even more so, not only understanding 
it but also appreciating it,
and have a certain fascination about this as well.
