Career

  • Since July 2025 Research associate (University of Luxembourg, faculty of science, technology and medicine, department of engineering)
    Predicting bat phenology to improve wind turbine curtailment strategies.
  • 2023-2025 Research associate (French National Museum of Natural History, CESCO Lab)
    Curtailment strategies of wind turbines to limit collision risks with bats.
  • 2021-2023 Research associate (French National Museum of Natural History, CESCO Lab)
    Drivers, mechanisms and demographic consequences of wind energy impacts on bats.
  • Since 2020 Freelance researcher
    Mainly on the links between light pollution and society and biodiversity.
  • 2020 Research associate (French National Museum of Natural History, CESCO Lab)
    Drivers of bat activity at wind turbine nacelles across France.
  • 2019 Reasearch engineer (French National Museum of Natural History, CESCO Lab)
    Creation of specifications for a national platform for regulatory biodiversity data.
  • 2018-2019 Research associate (Netherlands institute of ecology and CESCO Lab)
    Impacts of artificial light at night on corridor use and flight behaviour of insectivorous bats.
  • 2014-2017 PhD student (French National Museum of Natural History, CESCO Lab)
    Measure and offset wind energy impacts on biodiversity in farming areas. Supervised by Christian Kerbiriou, Isabelle Le Viol and Romain Julliard.
  • 2013-2014 Project engineer – Engineering consultants, Calidris & Latitude UEP
  • 2011-2013 Msc Ecology and Engineering of continental and coastal wetlands, University of Angers
  •  2009-2011 Degree Biology of Organisms and Populations, University of Angers
  •  2007-2009 BTEC Higher National Diploma Management and Nature Protection, Briacé Le Landreau

Scientific awards

  •  2020 Laureate of the Young Researcher Prize, "Conservation biology" area
    Fundation for the Research on Biodiversity, FRB (Paris)
  •  2019 Laureate of the Roger Heim Prize
    National Museum of Natural History (Paris)