I've always been a curious and dedicated person with a passion for scientific inquiry, and I knew from the start that I wanted to become a researcher. After earning my Bachelor's degree in Industrial Physics, I became fascinated with the world of materials and their role in shaping our modern world. This led me to pursue a Master's degree in Materials Engineering. I was lucky to secure a position as a research engineer at Top Glove, the world's leading glove manufacturer, where I gained invaluable experience in developing new glove products, assisting production lines, and working with a talented team of scientists and engineers. This experience not only honed my technical skills but also developed me as a team player and a researcher. I enrolled in a PhD program in Materials Science at Kyushu University to satisfy my curiosity and deepen my understanding of materials science. Through my research, I explored the intricate structures and properties of metals using the nanoindentation technique. As a postdoctoral researcher at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan for 2.5 years , I'm more passionate than ever about the power of materials science to drive innovation and change. Currently, I have transitioned into a new role as a Sales and Application Scientist in Alemnis, a Swiss company specializing in advanced mechanical testing solutions at the micro- and nanoscale. I am excited to apply my knowledge and expertise to bridge the gap between cutting-edge materials science and practical applications in the field.Please don't hesitate to contact me via LinkedIn for insightful conversations and discussion.