Originally from France (Mulhouse, Alsace),  currently in Sweden (Stockholm)  

 

I am a passionate ecologist and I like to study nature at a broad scale, through different perspectives, if possible different disciplines.

 

First I studied behavioural ecology and ecophysiology. I have been introduced to the world of bio-logging in Strasbourg (testing the use of accelerometers and GPS) for my first Master thesis (2012).

 

I then developed other skills in animal monitoring such as camera trapping surveys, bird ringing and animal tracking through different projects, jobs and traineeships.

 

Then I did the Master programme in landscape ecology at Stockholm University  where I developed skills in GIS, remote sensing but also conservation ecology and landscape analysis. There I have been studying community ecology in winter for my Master thesis (at the Zoology department with the Arctic fox research project, 2016).

 

I also worked as a research assistant at Stockholm University for over a year, working on mapping processes and biotope mapping in urban land for a project led by Helle Skånes and in collaborations with municipalities of Stockholm county (mainly 2017).

 

Since March 2018, I started a PhD studentship at Stockholm University. If interested, have a look at the page Research to get to read more about it.