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In a world where women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics often face challenges, Bouchra Boustani’s story stands as a beacon of inspiration. Her journey — from a small town in Morocco to a Senior Nuclear Security Officer at the IAEA — is a testament to her perseverance, passion and determination to follow her dreams.
Born in late 60s in a small coastal town of Mohammedia near Casablanca in Morocco, Bouchra’s love for mathematics and physics was encouraged by a family that prized intellectual curiosity.
“Mathematics and physics were not hard to learn. I liked numbers, and I enjoyed solving problems,” she recalls.
After studying? mathematics and physics in high school, Bouchra pursued a graduate degree in? mechanical engineering and a specialization in nuclear engineering — a field that was still in its infancy in Morocco.??
As one of the few women in her class — less than 10 per cent of her cohort — she found herself in the minority.??