
I hold a Ph.D. in aquatic ecology from the Université de Montréal, where I studied aquatic biodiversity. Over the course of my research, I have developed an expertise in data analysis, applied statistics, and biodiversity conservation across various ecological fields.
As an ecologist, I focus on data exploration and hypothesis testing to uncover meaningful ecological patterns. My work combines quantitative approaches with a strong emphasis on clarity and reproducibility.
I enjoy collaborating with researchers from diverse disciplines and engaging in interdisciplinary projects. I prioritize open and transparent research practices, ensuring that my analyses are accessible and useful to stakeholders.
I am open to collaborating with QCBS members on projects related to:
- Multivariate analyses
- Community ecology
- Spatial analyses
- Ordination and clustering methods
- R and Python programming
For any request, I can be reached at el-amine.mimouni@mcgill.ca or at (514) 396-1594