Lowry wants to continue his studies in France in chemistry in order to direct his career towards pharmaceutical analytical chemistry. His objective is to build solid scientific expertise, through a master's degree and then a doctorate, to access high-value positions in the pharmaceutical industry and, ultimately, to transmit his knowledge by teaching at the university in Madagascar. Choosing France represents for her a strategic opportunity to benefit from internationally recognized training that is more specialized and better aligned with her professional project. This experience will allow him to develop advanced skills in analytical chemistry, which are essential to evolve in demanding scientific environments and contribute to the development of his country. Through her TRASH MATTERS project, she is tackling a major crisis in Madagascar: waste management and dependence on coal, responsible for severe deforestation and significant pollution. It proposes to transform organic waste into biogas through biomethanization, thus creating clean, accessible and sustainable energy. Its ambition is to reduce pollution, preserve natural resources and improve the living conditions of populations while creating local economic value.