Mines Nancy
Applied probability, Branching processes, Individual-based models, Scaling limits, Stochastic simulations, Functional data analysis, Curve registration (warping estimation), Telomeres, Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres, Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
IECL – Site de Nancy
Faculté des sciences et Technologies
Campus, Boulevard des Aiguillettes
54506 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy
I am a first-year PhD student in the University of Lorraine under the supervision of Nicolas Champagnat (Inria), Coralie Fritsch (Inria) and Denis Villemonais (Univ. Strasbourg). My thesis, “Stochastic modelling and estimation of the telomere length distribution of ALT cells in yeasts”, aims at developing a stochastic individual-based model and robust statistical estimation procedures for functional data to study the telomere dynamics of ALT cells. We work together with Marie-Noëlle Simon and François Laffont, biologists in the Cancer Research Center in Marseille (CRCM). I am member of the Inria team SIMBA, the DyLT project and the Chaire MMB.
Teaching Assistant (Chargé de TD) at École de Mines de Nancy (2025/2026).
-Numerical Analysis and Optimisation (in French), 3rd year of bachelor’s.
-Statistical Inference (in English), 3rd year of bachelor’s.
-Representative of the PhD students in the Lab Council at IECL (2026-2028).
