
Research engineer
E-mail : r
Fonction
Research Engineer (Data Scientist) at the LSCE, within the SATINV team.
Sujets de recherche
I am studying methane (CH₄) emissions and their global variability. My goal is to enhance the understanding of the global methane budget by combining atmospheric modeling, satellite observations, and isotopic analyses.
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Methods and Approaches::
- Atmospheric Inversion (Bayesian Statistical Approach): Utilizing the Community Inversion Framework (CIF) and the LMDZ transport model to estimate methane sources and sinks.
- Analysis of CH₄ Concentrations and Isotopic Composition (δ¹³C-CH₄): Distinguishing between natural and anthropogenic methane sources and sinks through isotopic analysis.
- Integration of Satellite (TROPOMI) and In Situ Observational Data: Combining data from the TROPOMI instrument and ground-based measurements to enhance the accuracy of methane emission estimates.
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Applications and Projects:
- This work is part of the SMART-CH4 (Satellite Monitoring of Atmospheric Methane) project, an initiative by the European Space Agency (ESA) aimed at advancing methane research through innovative approaches.
Professional Experience
2024-Now
Research engineer – LSCE (Paris)
2021-2023
Bioeconomy consultant – AgriCarbone (Paris)
Formations
2023
Data scientist – OpenClassRooms & CentraleSupelec
2017-2021
Agricultural Engineer – AgroParisTech (Paris)
2021
Master’s Degree in Energy Economics – INSTN & IFPEN (Paris)
2019
Erasmus Program – Wageningen University (The Netherlands)
Publications scientifiques
- Poster at the ATMOS 2024 Conference: Emeline Tapin, Antoine Berchet, Adrien Martinez, Malika Menoud, Xin Lan, Sylvia Michel, and Marielle Saunois:“How can surface isotopic signature data and CH₄ satellite observation data help to understand the Global Methane Budget ?”
More to come …