The Mediterranean Institute of Biodiversity and Marine and Continental Ecology
IMBE's research is structured around 5 transversal thematic axis and 8 research teams
IMBE organizes its operational facilities around 5 technical departments
Training is, of course, the courses offered at the University (L, M, D) but also training through research (internships).
The dissemination of our scientific results is at the heart of our mission: it enables us to share and make research advances accessible to a wider audience. In addition to publications in specialist journals, the IMBE deploys a wide range of resources to popularise knowledge and make it understandable and attractive to a wide range of audiences. Through concrete actions and innovative tools, we are committed to bringing science closer to everyone, in order to establish an ongoing dialogue between science, research and the general public, especially young people.

I am a research engineer with a background in geology and am affiliated with three groups within the laboratory: the IT and Data Division, the Biology Division, and the Paleoecology and Historical Ecology Team.
I am also data steward for the European group of Neotoma, working with the European Pollen Database on the curation of paleoecological data and its integration into the database. My expertise focuses on data processing, analysis, and visualization in paleoecology and atmospheric physics, applied to interdisciplinary research projects.
Currently, I am a member of the European interdisciplinary research network COST Action PaleOpen, where I contribute to the Working Group on Data Storage and Management. In this role, I participate in meetings aimed at defining protocols for the harmonization of geochemical metadata.