The Material Science Institute of Madrid, ICMM-CSIC, aims to generate cutting-edge knowledge on materials and processes crucial for addressing societal challenges
Her name is Jazmin Melissa Mayta Milla and she just started her PhD work on all-solid-state batteries (ASSB) at the Energy Conversion, Harvesting and Storage Group at the Materials Science Institute of Madrid. She is from Peru and got her degree in Chemistry from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
"I was born in Alhucemas, Marruecos, but I moved to Spain when I was seven years old. Since I was a child I was attracted by science and, before starting Chemistry, I considered Physics or Engineering", he says.
He comes from LMU Munich and ICFO in Barcelona: he completed his PhD between these two institutions, receiving his PhD in Photonics from ICFO with the international doctorate mention.
Her project is a collaboration between two CSIC institutes, ICMM and CIB Margarita Salas, so she will be working with both Eduardo Hernandez at the ICMM and Nuria Campillo at the CIB. "The overall aim of my project is to utilize artificial intelligence for drug development and materials science applications", she says.