The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set a global agenda to tackle urgent environmental, social, and economic challenges (official website).
This page provides an overview of the different SDGs that are closely connected to my research, highlighting the global issues my work engages with and the ways in which science contributes to a more sustainable and equitable world.
Enter this page to discover how my research addresses specific SDGs and contributes to them.
Welcome to a new outreach serie: "The Microalgae Files: Nature’s Wonders!" 🌿🔬
This new outreach section is dedicated to unveiling the hidden marvels of microalgae through captivating, bite-sized stories. Each installment brings you fascinating facts and original insights about these microscopic organisms and their remarkable roles in nature.
From symbiotic relationships to groundbreaking scientific discoveries, each story is crafted in collaboration with a researcher working on the topic. Their expertise ensures accurate, insightful narratives that showcase the impact of microalgae on marine ecosystems and beyond.
Thanks to the warm reception our tiny "mud-cakes" 🧁 received, I launched a series to highlight key concepts and insights related to my scientific research on mudflats. Titled "Mud-Cake Stories: One Process, Many Services", this series explored the remarkable ecosystem services provided by mudflats, presented in an accessible and engaging way.
Each week, from November 2024 to January 2025, a new story was shared every Tuesday at 8:00 AM UTC on LinkedIn (connect) and in the dedicated outreach section of this website. Together, we delved into these fascinating micro-worlds, where each biological process revealed surprising benefits! 🌍✨
Although the Mud-Cake Stories 🧁✨ series is now complete, all the stories remain available for you to explore. Whether you missed them during their release or wish to revisit these captivating tales, you can still access them via the links above. Dive in and uncover the hidden wonders of mudflats!
To broaden the reach of scientific knowledge, I collaborated with OSUR Rennes (France) to author a web article explaining one of our last scientific paper (link to the scientific paper) to a wider audience in French. The article distills the key findings and implications of the original research, making it accessible to non-specialists.
I participated in the "Ma thèse en 180 secondes" (MT180) competition, organized by the Conference of University Presidents (CPU).
This competition challenges PhD students to present their research in just 180 seconds, making complex topics accessible to a general audience. My presentation, titled "Primary production in the Seine estuary", highlighted the key aspects of my research in a concise, engaging, and understandable manner in French. I advanced to the Regional Finals, where I presented my work to a broader audience.