I work at the LGLTPE lab of Université Lyon 1 as a Lecturer since septembre 2015 in the "Surface and Lithosphere" thematic group.
Before that, I have been working for two years as an Axa postdoctoral fellow at INGV(Roma), where I carried out a project on the Balkan Peninsula deformation with Nicola d'Agostino. The project funded by Axa is available here. I carried out my PhD at the Geological lab of the ENS Paris on interseismic coupling along the Chilean subduction zone, under the supervision of Christophe Vigny and Anne Socquet and in the frame of the International Lab "Montessus de Ballore". I am also a former student of the ENS Lyon. My main research interests concern the short-term (from second to tens of years) deformation of the lithosphere that is mainly associated with the seismic cycle. A large part of my work consists in processing and analysing GPS data that I may or may not have collected on the field, using the fantastic GAMIT or GIPSYX softwares. I use continuous lithosphere formalisms or block-like models to understand and retrieve the observed deformation patterns mainly in Balkans and Chile. |
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