Nuclear Physicist & Energy Engineer Enthusiast
Born in Italy and raised in Ivory Coast from the age of 6, I moved to Ghana in 2011 due to the civil war crisis. My journey has shaped my resilience and global perspective. I completed my B.Sc. in Physics at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana, specializing in Biomedical Physics with a focus on nuclear applications.
During my undergraduate studies, I designed and simulated a Departmental Liquid Nitrogen Plant using locally available materials, creating 3D models and using MATLAB for thermodynamic simulations. This project ignited my interest in cryogenics and engineering design. Following graduation, I worked at Ghana Nuclear Regulatory Authority as an Assistant Nuclear Security Officer, where I collaborated on designing a scintillation detector for nuclear and radioactive material detection.
Currently in Germany pursuing language studies with a DAAD Leadership for Africa Scholarship, In preparation for a Masters program in Physics, Applied Physics, IT or Energy Engineering. I aim to contribute to research and development in nuclear safety, sustainable energy, and computational applications.
"As a passionate physicist and programmer, I aim to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications, with particular interests in Atomic Energy, nuclear security, radiation protection, and sustainable energy systems."
S + W Speak + Write gGmbh Sprachschule, Marburg, Germany
A1.1 completed | Expected to reach B1 by September
Germany
Scholarship for Master study Programme in Germany and Leadership training
"Online" Nairobi, Kenya
Scholarship from Mastercard to partake in the 12-months ALX Africa Software engineering Program
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
Second Class Honours Upper Division | DAFI Ghana Scholarship Recipient
KNUST, Ghana
Design and Simulation of a Departmental Liquid Nitrogen Plant using household and local materials
Faith Community Baptist Senior High School, Ghana
Focus on Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics | UNHCR Partial Support