She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry from the Complutense University of Madrid (2021) and a Master’s Degree in Chemistry for Sustainability and Energy from the University of Alcalá (2022). She is currently pursuing her PhD in the Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Doctoral Programme at the Autonomous University of Madrid while working as a researcher at the Institute of Materials Science of Madrid (ICMM-CSIC).
Her research focuses on the development and characterization of hybrid materials based on liquid crystals dispersed in sol-gel matrices (GDLCs) for electro-optical applications. She has extensive experience in the preparation of coatings using the sol-gel technique, as well as in the structural, optical, electro-optical, and fluorescence characterization of these materials, including the study of light scattering phenomena through speckle interferometry.
During her PhD, she completed an international research stay at the Physics of Fluids and Soft Matter Group at the University of Manchester under the supervision of Prof. Ingo Dierking. Previously, she worked as an R1 researcher at the Technical University of Madrid on a European project focused on air quality improvement systems.
She is the co-author of four scientific papers published in international peer-reviewed journals, including Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Journal of Luminescence, Materials Advances, and Sensors. She is also actively involved in science outreach activities and holds a Cambridge-certified C1 level of English.