About me

I am a PhD candidate at LIP6 (Sorbonne Université), working within the MAS group, under the supervision of Jean-Daniel Kant and Cédric Herpson.

I study the systemic effects of energy policies on energy producers, energy consumers, economy, and environnent. Building on TerraSim, an agent-based model of the french economy, I first developed an energy sector sub-model. It represents national energy and electricity mixes through agent-based modeling of producers and their infrastructures, with experiments evaluating macro-level French energy policies. I then extended the model with a synthetic population, disaggregating both producers and consumers into heterogeneous entities (households, firms, etc.), enabling systemic policies analysis at both macro and micro-level.

After this thesis, I aim to apply this systemic, multi-agent approach to social-ecological systems and biodiversity. I want the models I build to be useful outside the lab, so I would like to engage with partners in and outside academia, and give as much care to how a model is built than shared and used.

I’m also a teaching assistant at both master and bachelor levels, and I’ve been involved with SOphIA, the Sorbonne students’ association on Artifical Intelligence.