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I am a research scientist at INRAEwithin the AgroEcoSystem research department since 2025.
My research investigates how environmental changes (such as climate shifts and land-use transformations) affect the dynamics and stability of soil organic matter. I am particularly interested in the interactions between soil, plants, and microorganisms, with the goal of identifying the biogeochemical mechanisms involved in soil carbon storage and soil fertilityand those impacted by environmental changes.
To study these processes, I use isotopic biogeochemical approaches (of major elements), microscopy, and advanced spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques.
-Scientific contributor to the RhizoSeqC project (PEPR FairCarboN)
–APIC research 2025: Impact of shifting precipitation regimes on soil carbon storage: tracking the formation and disruption of mineral-organic associations in the rhizosphere