I carried out a Cifre thesis at LAE with the company Agrosolutions on characterizing and assessing the resilience of different agriculture models.
I then did a post-doctorate on the modeling and evaluation of agroecological systems for the development of the bioeconomy on the scale of a territory under climate change.
I co-founded MAELAB, a spin-off from the lab, to develop cutting-edge modeling tools, based on the MAELIA modeling platform, to support agricultural stakeholders in the agroecological and bioeconomic transitions of territories.
I was head of the SLAM-B project, responsible for coordinating and providing scientific support to the research community.
Today, I'm in charge of research on the multicriteria evaluation of territorial bioeconomic systems at LAE.