I was born in Romania, grew up in Italy, shaped in Austria, and today I live in France.
My life has never stayed in one place for long, and neither has my learning.
Moving between countries meant starting over again and again — new languages, new systems, new expectations. It wasn’t easy. I often felt behind, like I had to work twice as hard just to catch up. But that struggle built something solid in me: adaptability, patience, and the ability to keep going even when the path isn’t clear.
Technology became a constant. Not as comfort, but as curiosity. I’ve always wanted to understand how things work — machines, tools, systems, ideas. Even when life pushed me into demanding jobs with long hours and heavy responsibility, that need to learn and create never left.
In Austria, years of intense work taught me endurance and discipline. In moments of exhaustion, I learned the value of effort, consistency, and responsibility. I learned how to show up, even when motivation was gone.
Eventually, I found my way back to making. Back to learning with my hands. Prototyping, electronics, digital fabrication, experimentation — failing, fixing, and trying again. Step by step, I rebuilt a path that felt aligned with who I am.
Today, in France, I work as a FabLab Assistant Manager, helping students and creators turn ideas into real objects. I don’t just work with machines — I work with people, doubts, questions, and possibilities. I help translate curiosity into something tangible.
This portfolio is not a collection of perfect projects.
It’s the result of movement, struggle, persistence, and growth.
It’s proof that even without a straight path, you can still build something meaningful.