I am a forest and environmental engineer and a PhD candidate in the Natural Resources Engineering Doctoral Programme at the University of Oviedo. My academic background includes a BSc in Forest and Environmental Engineering and an MSc in Geotechnology and GIS Projects, with a strong focus on the application of geospatial data to forest management and climate change mitigation.
My research interests centre on carbon sequestration in forest soils, sustainable forest management and the role of post-mining landscapes in the energy transition. I work extensively with large geospatial datasets, GIS-based modelling and digital tools to assess ecosystem services and support evidence-based land-use planning.
I have professional experience as a technician in Local Administration and as technical support staff at Spain’s National Forest Fire Information Coordination Centre (MITECO), where I contributed to forest fire monitoring and information management.
Since 2023, I have been working as a researcher on the LIFE Carbon2Mine project, which applies the concept of reverse mining to restore forest ecosystems in former coal-mining areas. I am also a member of the SmartForest research group, where I collaborate on projects at the interface of forestry, climate policy and digital innovation.

