Position
(To be updated! I recently moved to Brest as an associate professor, but the contact address is correct.)
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Biostatistics and Spatial Processes (BioSP) unit, at INRAE Avignon, under the supervision of Thomas Opitz. This work is funded by the European “Horizon 2020” project FIRE-RES.
Former position
From 2019 to 2022 I was a PhD student at the Laboratoire des Sciences
du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE), ESTIMR
group, under the supervision of Philippe
Naveau, Pierre
Ailliot and Nicolas Raillard.
I was based at the Institut de Recherche Mathématique de Rennes
(IRMAR).
My main research interest is extreme value theory. I
am particularly interested in applications related to climate
extremes and climate change.
A major
goal of my postdoc is to provide new methodological extensions to the
so-called Firelihood model, a Bayesian spatiotemporal
model for wildfire occurrences and sizes, and
to adapt and apply this model to various regional contexts and datasets
across Europe, aiming to a better characterization of fire
regimes in Europe.
Contact
INRAE-BioSP
Domaine St. Paul
84914 Avignon