Susanna did her undergraduate studies in Chemistry with a specialisation in Materials Chemistry at the University of Toulouse Paul Sabatier, in France. In her last year of her degree, she did a short internship at the Interuniversity Centre for Materials Research and Engineering CIRIMAT in Toulouse. In this internship, she studied the development of luminescent markers by sol-gel synthesis for aeronautical applications. During her degree, she volunteered as a Spanish tutor at the university´s language resource centre. She studied an Erasmus Mundus Master in Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage (MESC+), having been trained in several European universities, being the University of Picardie Jules Vernes, the Warsaw University of Technology, the University of Toulouse Paul Sabatier, and the University of the Basque Country in collaboration with the CIC energiGUNE. She completed her Master´s thesis at Umicore in Belgium, focusing on the research and development of new-generation coating materials for lithium batteries, using the High-Throughput method and solid-state synthesis. Her motivation is to help the development of new technologies for renewable energies.
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