 Hi, my name is Fausto and I did a PhD at the University of Western Australia School of Sports Science, Exercise and Health. I finished this a couple of years ago and I studied muscle mechanics and energetics in people with heart failure. So I came down here because I was really keen to come to live in Australia and also because some of the people that I end up working with are very good and renowned in the field and so I was excited to work with them on projects related to plant mechanics. I was very happy with my PhD overall because I think I learned a lot which for me coming here was the main thing. I'm really driven by research and I'm happy when I can learn new things and so I'm thinking that learning a lot of different techniques and skills and it was very very happy. So I was really happy about that. I'm currently a postdoc at the School of Engineering and Applied Science and at the VIST Institute in Harvard, in Cambridge, Massachusetts and I'm working in a big team trying to develop a soft exosuit. Soft exosuit is an exoskeleton, an external skeleton based off textiles. In simple terms, a pair of pants with some motors. The motors are connected to some cable to the pants and in this way they help the person to walk. UWA campus I think is super nice. So even those days that I'm back for graduation walking around and see like this campus just like beautiful. I'm thinking about you have the river that's just next to the campus and it's amazing going there for lunch. I have the opportunity to walk and visit a lot of different labs also in Australia and I have to say the UWA campus is really really beautiful. So it has been two years since I was away from here. You know it was a great experience, a great journey, a science where I learned a lot and everything but also I made some very good friends and you know most likely I think I'm going to keep them for life because when you do PhD it's really like you become a family and you spend so much time together you go through some tough time you go through some happy time so it was really like a journey and I was lucky to deal with nice people.