Who am I?

milky way galaxy

Since I was little, I’ve always been fascinated by everything related to physics. Stars, planets, atoms... Whenever I had the chance, I would learn about these things, and I was fascinated with all my strength.

As I got older, during my teen years, I continued to have this passion, and the access to the Internet allowed me to learn more about the Universe. I also discovered blogs and videos from science communicators who inspired me both to study physics and, later, to pursue my passion for science communication

I studied a degree in Physics, a field with truly fascinating things, but also quite tough. The reality is that, despite enjoying it, I ended up feeling burned out by the typical path of a physicist: ending up doing research. That’s why I decided to change direction toward what truly excites me and pursued a Master's in Science Communication.

Yes, I am passionate about physics, astronomy, and cosmology. To the fullest. But I love explaining them even more, helping people understand why I like them so much, and even inspiring others to follow a path similar to mine.

And sometimes it's hard. It’s not easy to create stories, metaphors, and examples that are good and truly useful for explaining concepts. But that doesn’t change the fact that it’s incredibly important and even beautiful. One thing doesn’t diminish the other.

So, this is me. A physicist passionate about science communication and astronomy, willing to explain all the necessary concepts, no matter how difficult they may seem at first, because everyone can understand them with good science communication. And that’s what I want to do.

Good science communication. Easy to say, but not so easy to do...

And that's what you will find here.

Explaining in an accessible way for everyone what things like the CMB are, or the limits of what we can 'see' (at least for now). Are you curious?

Then don’t hesitate.

Stay and you won't regret!

Source: ETH Cosmology Group

Yes, that's the CMB (more or less)