I am a Marine Scientist and Expedition Operations professional with an international background across marine conservation, blue biotechnology, field research and innovation projects throughout Europe.
My work focuses on transforming scientific objectives into operational reality — coordinating people, logistics, field activities and multidisciplinary teams to ensure that complex projects can be executed effectively in dynamic environments.
Over the years I have worked across research vessels, laboratories, marine stations, startups and European innovation projects in Spain, Portugal, Belgium, France, Germany and Sweden. These experiences have given me a unique perspective on how science, operations and decision-making interact in the real world.
Alongside my scientific background, I have coordinated laboratory activities, supported biotechnology innovation projects, participated in marine expeditions and co-founded a startup focused on sustainable protein production. This combination of experiences allows me to move comfortably between technical, operational and strategic environments.
Today, I am particularly interested in marine expeditions, ocean conservation initiatives, blue biotechnology and international projects that generate tangible impact for the future of the ocean.
I believe that the future of ocean conservation depends on more than scientific knowledge alone.
Protecting marine ecosystems requires people capable of connecting research, operations, technology and decision-making in the real world.
My goal is to help transform scientific ideas into practical action — whether through marine expeditions, biodiversity initiatives, blue biotechnology projects or international collaborations focused on ocean sustainability.
I am particularly interested in projects that combine exploration, conservation and innovation, creating solutions that generate measurable impact for marine ecosystems and the communities that depend on them.
Ultimately, I see my role as helping ambitious ocean projects move from concept to execution.
I did not follow a traditional academic or professional path. My work has moved between marine science, biotechnology, startup environments and field expeditions, often switching between roles that required very different ways of thinking.
I co-founded a biotech startup focused on sustainable protein production, where I learned how scientific ideas are shaped by constraints such as markets, iteration cycles and real-world feasibility.
Later, I became increasingly involved in marine fieldwork and expedition environments, where decisions are made in real time, with incomplete data and constantly changing conditions.
This combination of experiences has shaped how I work today: as someone who understands both the scientific side of ocean systems and the operational reality of making projects actually happen in the field.