Adriana Cristina Serquis (born 7 November 1967) is an Argentine physicist, the president of the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA), and principal researcher of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).
In 2014, she received the L'Oréal-UNESCO National Award For Women in Science for her contribution to the rational use of electrical energy.
He built a crystal radio, and was the one who fixed all the damaged appliances in the neighborhood where he lived, and where we visited him every summer, in Córdoba.
When I discovered physics, in the first year of the Sagrado Corazón, in Villa Celina, I knew immediately that that was what I wanted to study.
[1] As CONICET's principal researcher at the CNEA's Bariloche Atomic Center, her line of research was framed in developing advanced techniques for characterizing materials for clean energies, where she studied the synthesis and characterization of superconducting materials and nanometric oxides for high temperature fuel cells.