The early stages of my academic career took place at Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, where I carried out physics studies (Grao en Física, Mestrado en Física Nuclear e de Partículas) and then enrolled into the PhD program of Nuclear and Particle Physics, earning my PhD in 2019. Among the main
results of my thesis is the first evidence of direct CPV in polarisation fractions of charmless B decays, a result obtained by analysing data from the LHCb experiment at CERN. Subsequently, I joined the LHCb group at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), where I contributed to the analysis of Radiative B decays targeting a measurement of the photon polarisation and to the offline alignment of the SciFi tracker of LHCb. For my second postdoc, I joined the CERN LHCb group as a CERN Research Fellow and and remained involved on the study of radiative B decays, as well as implicated with the LHCb commissioning activities for the data taking period known as Run 3, with the early measurements program. I am currently a Ramón y Cajal researcher at IGFAE and a member of the local LHCb group. I have a strong interest in searches for new physics phenomena, focusing on b-hadron decays, and I combine these research activities with my work as Deputy Physics Coordinator of LHCb.