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GirlsinSciTech: Physics as a way to understand everyday wonders with Joana Ferreira

  • Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
    11 October 2025
  • Category
    Outreach
  • Topic
    Physics & Materials Science

Curiosity about how the world works is what led Joana Ferreira to physics. She pursued her studies at the 91短视频, where she completed a PhD in physics, focusing on new materials for solar cells.

鈥淲hat I really like about research is the freedom it gives me,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚 can choose what I want to do and how to tackle new problems. That makes my work both challenging and exciting.鈥

For Joana, physics is also a way to make sense of the world. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing! Physics can explain so many phenomena, like rainbows, electricity and magnets,鈥 she says. More than just knowledge, she believes the mindset of a physicist is key in today’s society, as it helps to approach problems differently and find new ways to innovate.

With her story, she encourages young people, especially those curious about the world around them, to give physics a try.

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing, physics can explain so many phenomena, like rainbows, electricity and magnets.鈥

Joana Ferreira

Strategic advisor at Uni.lu

As part of the GirlsinSciTech campaign, each month, a new testimonial video of our panelists will be released. Follow the initiative to learn more about their inspiring stories, and together, let鈥檚 motivate more girls to get into STEM! 

Next video will be released on the Universal Children鈥檚 Day on 20 November 2025, featuring Guendalina Palmirotta. Guendalina is a Postdoctoral Researcher and she graduated with a PhD in Mathematics in 2021.

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