I obtained my Bachelor\\\'s degree in Fundamental Physics and a Master\\\'s in Theoretical Physics from Constantine 1 University, Algeria. I am now a PhD student at the University of Santiago de Compostela, where I conduct research within the LHCb collaboration at CERN. My work focuses on the measurement of the nuclear modification factor for identified light-flavoured hadrons. This factor quantifies how the presence of a heavy nucleus modifies the production of particles compared to proton-proton collisions, providing insights into the medium effects in high-energy nuclear interactions. Understanding the nuclear modification factor is essential for studying the properties of quark-gluon plasma and the dynamics of strong interactions in dense nuclear matter. I have actively participated in data taking at LHCb, where I served as a data manager during shifts. In this role, I was responsible for monitoring the online quality of the data. Additionally, I contributed to Run 3 by writing trigger lines that optimize the selection of events, enabling more efficient analysis of the data produced during high-energy collisions.