I am a doctoral student within the Environmental Seismology Doctoral Network (EnvSeis), under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Niels Hovius at GFZ Potsdam.
Field Site & FocusMy work is anchored on La Réunion Island, specifically around the extinct stratovolcano Piton des Neiges, where we maintain a recently deployed seismic network. This array facilitates the study of geomorphic responses to extreme meteorological events.
Current InvestigationThe core of my present research addresses the erosive aftermath of Cyclone Garance—an exceptionally intense tropical cyclone that struck during the 2025 austral rainy season. I investigate how such rare, high-magnitude events instigate rapid landscape reconfiguration, using seismic signals and complexity-based analytical proxies.
CollaborationsThis work is conducted in close collaboration with the Observatoire des Sciences de l’Univers (OSU) and Université de La Réunion, combining local expertise with global geophysical methodologies.
Methodological InnovationWe are developing a novel algorithmic framework for event detection, location, and classification. Drawing from biomimicry and information theory, this pipeline is designed to unravel the spatiotemporal anatomy of landscape-shaping phenomena, and to quantitatively link geomorphic drivers to process outcomes.
Academic BackgroundMy academic roots lie in Physical Geography and Earth Science, with a Master’s degree completed in Sweden. I am particularly drawn to the interface of natural dynamics and computational advanced analysis as a lens to decode the Earth’s ever-evolving surface.