
Biography:
Before beginning my PhD, I completed a Master 2 in Atmospheric Chemistry at University of Lille, where I developed a strong interest in chemical processes and their environmental impacts. My MSc thesis focused on studying the combustion chemistry of saturated cyclic ethers. In addition, I also worked on investigating the chemistry of reactive species in the atmosphere. These experiences sparked my fascination with understanding complex chemical reactions, which naturally led me to pursue my current PhD project on understanding impacts of atmospheric oxidation processes in the remote marine boundary layer on greenhouse gases. What excites me most about this project is its interdisciplinary nature; combining experimental and theoretical approaches with climate-relevant applications. Outside of research, I enjoy listening to music, and cooking. I am passionate also about connecting with others and communicating especially in science.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Lebanese University, 2020.
- Master 1 in Physical Chemistry, Lebanese University, 2021.
- Master 2 in Atmospheric Chemistry, University of Lille, 2022.
Research Interests:
Atmospheric Chemistry; Reactive species; Spectroscopy; Kinetics.
Project Title:
Understanding impacts of atmospheric oxidation processes in the remote marine boundary layer on greenhouse gases.