Architecture is not neutral. A city must not only look good and serve its function, but its design must align with human biology to become a healthy and sustainable environment over time.
Environmental scientist, climatologist and meteorologist. She is a weather forecaster and presenter on CyLTV and AragónTV. Science communicator and researcher. Web developer, analyst and data scientist. Entrepreneur.
Environmental scientist by training, meteorologist by vocation and born communicator, lover of challenges and in a continuous learning process. Specialized in Climatology, Meteorology and Scientific Communication, with extensive experience as a technician and responsible for environmental management in private companies, both in the field of logistics and the agri-food industry. Having previously worked in companies such as: Salvat Logística, S.A., Alimentos Friorizados, S.A., GEO Solutions NV, and institutions and entities such as TECNARA Aragón IT Cluster, Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya, Radio Illa, IB3 Radiotelevisió de les Illes Balears and Betevé. Currently dedicated to scientific research through the PhD in Climate Change within the Department of Land Management at the University of Zaragoza, communication and technological innovation.
She graduated in Environmental Sciences from the UNED, having completed the first cycle of the Bachelor's Degree in Geology from the Universitat de Barcelona, where she also completed the Master's Degree in Applied Climatology and Media. In addition to being a Technical Specialist in Occupational Risk Prevention and having various professional Master's degrees in Quality Management and Environmental Management and Renewable Energy, Master in Project Management, MBA in Agri-Food Industry, Master in HR Management and Management Skills and Technical Master in Cooperation International, she has a Master's Degree in Scientific Information and Communication from the University of Granada, the Professional Certificate in Web Application Development and Data Science, Computer Programming from All Women.
Architecture is not neutral. A city must not only look good and serve its function, but its design must align with human biology to become a healthy and sustainable environment over time.
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