About Me
Born in Drummondville in 1987, I spent most of my life there, until I had to come to Montreal for my Bachelor's degree (do not fear! I often go back to the "Poutine" birthplace). I graduated in Southeast asian studies at the University of Montreal, in which I specialized in China studies. During my undergrad studies, I was able to travel a lot, especially in China. It is during that time that my love for geography and for landscape studies developed. I decided to pursue a carreer in Geography. I study at the Laboratory of Environmental Geosimulation because of my passion for complexity studies. I am really interested in non-linear dynamics characterizing human, biologic, economic, geophysical and human phenomena. My research focus on modelling the changes in spatial distribution of black-backed woopeckers (Picoides arcticus) in response to changes in wildfire patterns induced by Climate Change. My research interests are oriented towards complex systems modelling, GIScience and computer programming. Outside the academic field, I love hiking, travels, and vegan cooking!
Award Type
Scholarship
 
Languages
English
French
Status
Employed
City
Montreal
Province
Que.
Awarded By
Université de Montréal
Year
2015
 
Awarded By
Université de Montréal
2015 Type
Scholarship
Recipients of the Esri Canada GIS Scholarship, Esri Canada Higher Education GIS Award and Esri Young Scholars Award in Canada
Recipients of the Esri Canada GIS Scholarship
Recipients of the Esri Canada GIS Scholarship and Esri Canada Higher Education GIS Award in 2015

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