Juan José García is passionate about science and was born in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Province. He graduated as a chemical technician from the School of Technical Education (EET No. 4). He earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), where he was awarded a scholarship throughout his studies by the Dr. Sadosky Foundation. With over 10 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, he worked in the manufacturing of medications for the treatment of osteoporosis, rheumatism, and osteoarthritis, as well as in the production of gonadotropins for fertility treatments. He developed his career in positions such as quality control manager and quality control supervisor. In 2024, Juan José returned to academia with the goal of pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, focusing on environmental remediation. His research centers on the development of modified titanium oxide photocatalysts for obtaining value-added products from CO2, as well as the design of 3D-printed reactors for synthesis reactions. His research is supervised by Dr. Nahuel Montesinos and Dr. María Verónica Lombardo. He currently teaches Organic Chemistry at the National Technological University.