Maite Boden
About Maite Boden
Maite Boden is a software engineer with a strong academic background in physics and astronomy. She has worked at notable institutions including Nikhef, Leiden University, and The University of Edinburgh, and currently holds a position at Blackford Analysis.
Current Role at Blackford Analysis
Maite Boden has been employed as a Software Engineer at Blackford Analysis since 2021. In this role, she contributes to software development projects, applying her technical skills and knowledge in software engineering to enhance the company's offerings. Her experience in this position spans three years, during which she has been involved in various initiatives that support the organization's objectives.
Education and Academic Background
Maite Boden completed her secondary education at Montaigne Lyceum, achieving VWO from 2010 to 2016. She then pursued higher education at Leiden University, where she obtained two Bachelor of Science degrees in Astronomy and Physics from 2016 to 2019. Following this, she attended The University of Edinburgh, earning a Master of Science in Particle and Nuclear Physics from 2019 to 2020.
Research Experience at Nikhef
In 2019, Maite Boden participated in a Bachelor research project at Nikhef, the National Institute for Subatomic Physics in the Netherlands. This project lasted for four months and provided her with hands-on experience in a research environment, contributing to her understanding of subatomic physics.
Teaching Assistant Role at Leiden University
From 2017 to 2019, Maite Boden served as a Teaching Assistant at Leiden University. In this capacity, she supported faculty members and assisted students in their learning, gaining valuable experience in educational settings while furthering her own academic knowledge.
Research Project at The University of Edinburgh
In 2020, Maite Boden undertook a Master’s research project at The University of Edinburgh, which lasted for two months. This experience allowed her to apply her academic knowledge in a practical setting, contributing to her development as a researcher in the field of particle and nuclear physics.