Ms. Bosquit joined the VCDNP as a Research Intern in February 2025. Previously, she was a mentee of the CTBTO mentoring programme for early-career women in STEM, where she gained technical expertise on the CTBTO’s verification regime and supported the organization’s efforts to ban nuclear testing. During her undergraduate studies, she participated in several EU-funded initiatives such as the ENEN Nuclear Summer School (2021), hands-on-training in Nuclear Forensics (2022), the TRANSENS Summer School (2023), and an introductory course on Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Pathways (2023). Ms. Bosquit was also a citizen science volunteer with the European Space Agency Crowdsourcing, for which she completed a systematic literature review for a space medicine project focused on radiation protection.
Ms. Bosquit obtained her undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering with an outstanding diploma qualification from the University of Debrecen, Hungary. She was a recipient of the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship. She was also a member of the Stipendium Hungaricum Mentor Network and the Talent Management Program (TalentUD). Ms. Bosquit is a native Cebuano and Filipino speaker, fluent in English, and has basic knowledge of Spanish.