lunes, 12 de marzo de 2012

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Patricio Picco – Team Member 
Sponsored by Rotary Club Trenque Lauquen


Patricio was born in General Villegas, Buenos Aires, Argentina on the 22nd of January of 1981. When he was thirteen, he moved to Rosario city to study high school. He studied chemical engineer in Buenos Aires city. Patricio has already had an experience abroad; he lived and studied for one year in London – UK.

Patricio’s father has a factory of boilers and tanks for milk industry and his mother is a librarian and a researcher in primary education. Patricio has a sister (Yuliana) she is thirty four years old. She is married with Martin and they have got two childs, Trinidad and Martin. Maximiliano (29) is Patricio’s brother. He is Industrial Engineer and works in automotive industry as quality manager.

Patricio started working to pay for his studies at twenty; he researched polymers for seven years at the Industrial Technological National Institute (INTI). He got his degree in Chemical Engineering at the National Technological University (UTN) in November 2006.  Since 2009, Patricio has worked for UTN the researching water.

He has always loved music and started playing drums since he was 13. He had played many different music styles but nowadays he is playing typical music from Argentina. Patricio’s hobbies also include reading books, studying drums, going out with friends. He also loves traveling.  Recent trips include a visit to Machu Pichu, Peru and a visit to Salta, Argentina.      

From this trip with Rotary, Patricio believes that his experience abroad will greatly add to his career growth and will allow him a better development in his professional career in Argentine. He hopes this trip to be a great opportunity to generate links between his University and local Universities. Patricio is really excited about this opportunity! 
  
"On my next trip I would like to know different water researching groups and waste water facilities there I could learn how international researching groups work and understand what they are doing to ensure water availability for present and future generations. I would also like to visit water treatment facilities. It will be very important for me to know how people use water and to get to know the culture better. I will be very happy to help in any way needed and give all the information about my occupation and my country". 
patriciopicco@yahoo.com.ar

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