I hold a Master's degree in Climate Sciences from the University Grenoble Alpes (UGA), where I specialized in glaciology, ice-ocean interaction, and glacial hazards. My research has taken me on field campaigns around the world, using both terrestrial and ship-based methodologies. Most recently, I participated in a campaign in Svalbard aboard the French sailing boat Atka (2025), focusing on marine glaciology.
I am now completing my master's thesis at the Institut des Géosciences de l'Environnement (IGE) in Grenoble. My work involves modeling glacial instabilities in an alpine glacier of the Mont Blanc Massif, using the finite element model Elmer/Ice. I am part of the CryoDyn team, under the supervision of Olivier Gagliardini and Julien Brondex.