I'm a CNAP Research Scientist at the Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences (OSUNA, Nantes Université). Before that, I obtained my PhD in Geology-Geophysic in 2014 at Géoazur (UCA), and was a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at LDEO (Columbia University in New York City) and IPGP (Université de Paris-Cité).
I work on earthquake and fault properties on Earth and Mars using various data such as field geology, remote sensing and seismology.
Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences - UMR CNRS 6112
Bât. 4 - Faculté des Sciences et Techniques
2 rue de la Houssinière - BP 92208
44322 Nantes Cedex 3 (FRANCE)
Phone: (+33)2 51 12 54 63
July 2025
Our ANR resarch proposal "FaSiRé" looking at faults and seismic activity in stable continental regions has been funded! Stay tuned for future open PhD positions in geomorphology, paleoseismology, tectonics, archeo-seismicity, dating and numerical modeling!
January 2025
I'm honored to join the recruiting committee of the CNAP "Solid Earth" section!
February 2024
New paper out about lateral variations of crustal martian thickness and marsquake relocation! Full text available here!
January 2024
We will present on January 12 our results of the analysis of the recent Mw4.9 La Laigne earthquake to the inhabitants of the cities hit by the earthquake.
Our paper looking at increasing avalanche rates in the epicentral area of the largest marsquake ever recorded is just published in Icarus. See more here!
October 2023
We will present the preliminary results of the analysis of the recent Mw4.9 La Laigne earthquake at the RST in Rennes and the REF 2023 in St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. See you there!
June 2023
Our team is in the field to study the recent Mw4.9 earthquake that just occured near Niort, France. Many buildings were damaged in the epicentral area! Stay tuned for more information!
December 2022
Farewell InSight! After four amazing years on Mars, the NASA mission finally ended due to power issues. But there are still many things to discover in the data!
Hope to see you at AGU meeting in Chicago to talk about seismotectonics in Cerberus Fossae, fault maturity and its influence on earthquakes, and new projects in western France!
October 2022
The largest impacts ever detected since satellite data are available on Mars have been detected on seismic and image data! See more in our new publication in Science here!
We just published a new paper in Nature Astronomy on new implications of martian seismicity along Cerberus Fossae! More here!
The new marsquake catalog is out in PEPI! (open access here)
June 2022
We just published in Tectonophysics one of the first seismotectonic study of several marsquakes recorded by the InSight mission (open access here)!
April 2022
Two new large marsquakes have been detected on the other side of the red planet! Learn more in our new paper published in The Seismic Record (open access here!)
January 2022
Learn more about Cerberus Fossae, the main source of marsquakes, in our paper just published in JGR Planets (open access here!)
Studying active faults in Metropolitan France is not an easy task...learn more about new perspectives we develop in the frame of the FACT initiative (Résif-EPOS) in our new paper (open access here!)
In the frame of the 100th anniversary of the BCSF, we published an article on the characteristics of the seismicity in northwestern France (open access here!)