I am a biologist with a Ph.D. in Forest Sciences, I am interested in the impact of human
activities on ecosystems, particularly in the context of climate change. My early research
focused on plant-soil-microbe interactions, before expanding into broader themes related
to sustainable development and the circular economy.

In recent years, I have contributed to interdisciplinary and applied projects at the interface
of ecology and economics, in collaboration with academic, governmental, and private
partners. My expertise includes environmental data analysis, impact assessment, material
flow analysis (MFA), the design of interdisciplinary methodologies, and environmental
modeling.

I am particularly interested in strategies that support the transition toward sustainable and
circular systems, in ways that promote biodiversity, reduce pressures on natural
environments, and sustain healthy ecosystem functioning.
I also have experience in university-level teaching and supervision, and I remain
available to continue sharing a rigorous, interdisciplinary, and engaged approach to
today’s environmental challenges.

I am open to collaborations on projects involving:

  • links between biodiversity and the circular economy;
  • environmental impact assessment and ecosystem interactions;
  • material flow analysis and decarbonization strategies;
  • interdisciplinary environmental project management;
  • data analysis (multivariate statistics, modeling, R programming).