My research is part of the SOMETALP project, I focus on doing Species Distribution Models with microbial data. With two principal axes:
First one is a methodological component which goal is to adapt the methods developped for macro-organisms data to micro-organisms.
Second one is an application to ecology which goal is to explore the biogeography of micro-organisms living in the soils of alpine mountains, focussing on the Rechalp region.
2012-2015
(Bachelor) Licence in Organismal Biology at University of Rennes1, Rennes,France.
2015-2017
Master in Marine Organismal Biology at European Institute of Marine Science (IUEM), Plouzané, France
First Internship : Variability of meiofauna communities inhabiting anthropogenic impacted sandy beach: the case study of green macroalgae blooms. At IUEM Observatory.
Master Thesis : Taxonomy and description of new deep-sea nematode species from New Zealand continental slope. At National Institute for Water and Athmospheric research (NIWA), Wellington, New-Zealand.
2017-2018
Lab technician at CAPINOV, Landerneau, France.
2018-2020
Master in Ecological Modelling at University of Rennes1, Rennes, France.
First Internship : Combining correlative and mechanistic modelling approaches to predict ecological niches of two antarctic benthic species. At Biogeosciences lab, Bourgogne Franche-Comté University, Dijon, France.
Master Thesis : Intraspecific variability of energy allocation between farmed and wild Atlantic salmons. At Ecobiop lab, INRAe, St-Pée-sur-Nivelle, France.
There is no publication for the moment