Biography

I studied Geophysics at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France for my bachelor and Master. During my master thesis I worked on the relations between earthquake ground motions and fault characteristics at ISTerre (Grenoble, France), under the supervision of F. Cotton, I. Manighetti and M. Campillo.

I obtained my PhD in Geophysics from the University of Grenoble, France, in the Institut des Sciences de la Terre (ISTerre). There, I studied a specific mode of fault rupture, the slow slip events, under the supervision of M. Campillo and F. Cotton. I developed innovative methods for geodetic (cGPS and InSAR data) data processing and kinematic modeling of these events.

As a postdoc, I worked at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, in the Computational Solid Mechanics Laboratory. My research activity focused on dynamic rupture modeling, from the scale of laboratory friction experiment to the scale of earthquakes. I studied in particular the role of non-elastic rheologies on stress heterogeneities on frictionnal interfaces.

In 2014-2015, I was postdoc (ATER) at ISTerre, Grenoble.

Since september 2015, I am researcher (physicien adjoint CNAP), in charge of seismological data in the national landslide Observatory OMIV (http://www.ano-omiv.cnrs.fr/).