I completed my undergraduate degree in Physics at Université Laval in Québec city in 2012. I then moved on to Université de Sherbrooke for my master’s degree, studying high-temperature superconductors. After graduating in 2015, I became a PhD candidate at Université INRS. My research is at the intersection of radar remote sensing and northern studies.
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2020-03-12 · New paper alert: Learning to do better Happy publication day! New paper out now Our practice of outreach during the Ice Monitoring project in Nunavik: an early-career researcher perspective. During the “Ice Monitoring in Salluit, Deception Bay, and Kangiqsujuaq” research project in Nunavik, Quebec, we spent as much time designing outreach activities as we did preparing for... -
2018-12-20 · CNWW 2018 Only a day after getting home from ArcticNet 2018, I was packing up my bags again to settle into the Monastère des Augustines for the Complex Networks Winter Workshop. Say what? My strategy to survive in academia involves saying yes to everything that motivates or intrigues me. Without encouraging others... -
2018-12-12 · Radio Project - Now Online! Earlier this week at ArcticNet I presented with Valérie Plante Lévesque on the Radio Project we did together in Kangiqsujuaq, Nunavik. In the 2017-2018 school year, a radio activity was done with a secondary 3-4-5 english class on the land and climate change. Students prepared questions with their teacher, and... -
2018-12-09 · ArcticNet Meeting 2018! This year went by so quickly! Nothing says the holidays like the ArcticNet Annual Meeting. I’m very excited to co-chair session KM08. Science Education, Outreach and Communication in the North by Early Career Researchers, happening on Tuesday the 11th from 3h30 to 5 PM in room 212. Gwyneth MacMillan, Catherine... -
2018-11-30 · Environmental Forum 2018 in Kangiqsujuaq I was in Kangiqsujuaq all week with others from the Ice Monitoring project as well as fellow researchers both from the Nunavik Research Center and Caribou Ungava. We were there to present our latest results to community members, as part of Raglan Mine’s Environmental Forum. I brought along postcard-style leaflets... -
2018-08-30 · Sentinel North Annual Meeting Fun week seeing friends and colleagues from Université Laval’s Sentinel North program. Their annual meeting was at the beautifully restored Manège millitaire in Québec City. Congrats to my good friends Jean-Gabriel Young and Catherine Girard for their talks on network science and virus monitoring in the Arctic! -
2018-07-23 · Physics is an identity Still full of emotions from my participation in Women in Physics Canada 2018! I hadn’t sat in physics talks for years and strangely enough, I understood everything. I actually feel like I understood more than I did when I was still a master student in physics. Listening to these women... -
2018-07-17 · Headed to WIPC to preside over Diversity Afternoon I’m headed to Sherbrooke tonight to participate in Women in Physics Canada 2018. On point physicists and feminists Sophie Rochette, Maude Lizaire and Marie-Ève Boulanger asked me to preside over the program’s Diversity Afternoon which will be Wednesday July 18th and also host the following diversity panel. It’s hard to... -
2018-06-01 · Pushing for a paradigm shift Just back from a two-days intensive writing retreat in Montreal with friends from the Intercultural Indigenous Workshop. We’re getting together to write a professional experience paper about the workshop. We hope that sharing our experience may help other early-career researchers organize similar events to train themselves and their peers to... -
2017-10-07 · Environmental Forum in Kangiqsujuaq This week I was in Kangiqsujuaq (Wakeham Bay) for the 2017 Raglan Mine Environmental Forum. The mine was there to present the results of their environmental monitoring and to answer questions from the public. Scientists working on projects in collaboration with Raglan, such as myself, were also there to present... -
2017-08-07 · Hack the planet ! I’m back from an exciting week at Stonybrook University (NY). I was there for the Polar High Performance Computing Workshop and Hackathon. The week kicked off with two days of training. A lot of the courses were from Software Carpentry : Unix Shell, version control with Git, 4 hours of... -
2017-07-11 · My project's been selected for the Polar Hackathon 2017 ! Catching up on my polar research news (Cryolist and ArcticInfo), this call for proposals to the Polar High Performance Computing Workshop and Hackathon caught my eye : This workshop and hackathon is open to polar scientists who would like to increase their computing knowledge and abilities related to a specific... -
2017-06-14 · Preparing for the Earth Observation Summit 2017 Summertime is conference time! I’ll be in Montreal (Canada) next week for the Earth Observation Summit 2017. I’ve mostly been attending northern research events, so this will actually be my first remote sensing conference. The EO Summit is a good place to start, as it will combine three yearly meetings...
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