About me...
Striking Achievements
- Pressure-Dependent Friction on Granular Slopes Close to Avalanche, Phys. Rev. Lett. 2017, 119, 058003
- Optimal range of prey size for antlions, Ecol Entomol, 2015, 40, 776-781
- How Can Computer Tools Improve Early Warnings for Wildlife Diseases? in How Information Systems Can Help in Alarm/Alert Detection, 2018.
- 2017-nowadays Research engineer at INSERM U1248 (Pharmacology of immunosuppressant drugs in transplantation) (University of Limoges, France)
- 2016-2017 Research engineer in the National agency for hunting and wildlife at Rambouillet (France)
- 2011-2015 PhD in Insect Biology Research Institute at the François-Rabelais University, Tours (France)
- 2015 PhD Morphological diversity and locomotor instability of prey of antlions (Tours, France)
- 2011 Master degree in Functional, behavioural and evolutionary Ecology, University of Rennes 1 (France)
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
2017-nowadays:
- Biomarkers identification of graft rejection
- Machine learning
- R programming
2016-2017
- Design and automation of statistical alarm to early detection of wildlife diseases
- Spatial clustering
2011-2015
- Locomotion of insects on sand pit: biomechanics, sand / insect legs interactions and ecological consequences