 I love starting my day early. It gives me opportunity to appreciate the work we do here. Good morning, Sonia. It's so much more than just a job. Working for an organization that values women and makes an effort for gender equality means a lot to me. Also, working with people from different cultures and backgrounds continues to prove very rewarding. As a nuclear safety inspector, it is my job to make sure that in a state there is no diversion of declared nuclear material from peaceful nuclear activities and no indication of undeclared nuclear material or activities. Conferences are good opportunities to get in touch. There are people from nuclear applications to translate us into nuclear safeguards. All of us working for peaceful use and development of nuclear resources. Hi, Miriam. Are you here too? Hi, Ayako. Yes, I'm on standby today and I have to translate the revised agenda immediately. So I have to go now. See you later. Bye. Being a translator for the IEA can be challenging sometimes, but at the same time I find it interesting and rewarding to bring the message of atoms for peace and development from one language into another, hence contributing to promote multilingualism and increase access to information in several languages. I work with very professional and highly skilled colleagues from different backgrounds and cultures. Together we use state-of-the-art technologies in translation and we share a common vision for our people to be recognized as leaders for excellence in service delivery. Being a translator for the IEA is also a continuous learning process. After many years at the IEA translating several documents on various subjects, I still learn something new with every document I translate. It's not just a job, it's a passion. As a lab head, working for the IEA means not only working on projects being implemented all over the world, but it also includes research and development activities carried out here in the IEA laboratories. We develop nuclear and nitrogen techniques in the field of sustainable agriculture, food security, environmental management, radiation therapy, and many, many other fields. We use and apply state-of-the-art nuclear research technologies in all these scientific fields. These technologies can be used in the lab, can be used in the field. They are in constant evolution and in constant development by our teams of scientists and technicians. Working for the IEA is a splendid experience. We apply science that has been developed over many years. This science we use to solve issues and improve livelihoods. But every day usually ends. With some time for socializing. Hi guys.