About me
I am a PhD student in statistics at the Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann (Grenoble, France), supervised by
Adeline Samson.
I am a member of the SVH team within the
DATA department of the laboratory, and I also collaborate with
Susanne Ditlevsen.
Research interests
My research lies at the intersection of statistical methodology and movement ecology, with a focus on:
- State-space models
- Mixed-effects models
- Stochastic differential equations
- Statistical modeling of animal movement and responses to noise
I am particularly interested in developing probabilistic models for complex, noisy, and constrained movement data.
Current work
My PhD work focuses on:
- modeling animal trajectories in complex landscapes,
- accounting for measurement error and individual variability,
- applications to marine mammal movement ecology.
You can find more details in my Publications and CV.
Contact
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