Hi folks, this is my personal academic page.

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I earned my PhD in remote sensing from L’Université Grenoble-Alpes, following my tenure at GIPSA-lab in Grenoble, France. Subsequently, I served as a postdoctoral researcher at the Environmental Remote Sensing Laboratory of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, and collaborated with the Radar, Satellites, and Nowcasting group at MeteoSwiss in Locarno, Switzerland. My academic journey also includes positions at the Centre for Radar Meteorology (Météo-France) in Toulouse, France, and at AgroParisTech in Nancy, France, prior to my current role at the French National Mapping Agency (IGN).

I specialize in remote sensing, with expertise in statistical signal and image processing, electromagnetism, and the application of machine learning and data mining techniques. My work centers on Earth sciences and tackling the urgent challenges of climate change. Currently, my research focuses on analyzing spatial processes in forest ecosystems, building on prior experience in atmospheric observations.