ABOUT ME
I am an astrophysicist, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) in Göttingen, Germany. More specifically, I am a stellar physicist, using asteroseismology to study the internal structure of evolved stars such as red giants as well as spectroscopy to study the magnetic activity. I am not only a data analyst but also a stellar modeller. My research interests encompass the evolution of rotation in stars and its implication on the angular momentum transport, the detection of solar-like oscillations, as well as the characterization of surface and chromospheric stellar magnetic activity.
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In parallel to my research work, I have been teaching actively at Bachelor and Master levels in Physics and Astrophysics during three years. I also participated to many scientific outreach events addressing all public types including children, not only in metropolitan France but also in Morocco and French Guiana. Other activities I was involved in were conference organization and student supervision.