Biography

I was born in France, Annonay, but lived my entire childhood in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. I recieved my B.Sc. at UBC Okanagan in 2018, and am currently working on getting my M.Sc. at McGill, Montreal, Quebec. I recieved the NSERC Gradute scholarship in the summer of 2019.

I am also currently working part time at the Yukon College as a research assistant, analyzing potential avenues for integrating renewable energy sources within the northen communities. This is done by simulating the various microgrids through MATLAB's Simulink.

In 2017 I did an internship in Germany, Stuttgart, at a Bosch research campus. My research project there involved using Lumerical to simulate and optimize various optical devices.


Awards and Honors:

- Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship - Master's (2019)
- IT Yukon Scholarship (2017)
- Deputy Vice-Chancellor Scholarship for Continuing Students (2014 - 2017)
- NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (2014)
- Award of excellence - University Of British Columbia (2013)
- Top 25% on the Waterloo Problem Solving Exam (2012)
- Yukon Excellence Award (2009 - 2012)