algebra, analysis, probability, statistics, data science and computational science
to study
ecological networks and how global change affects them
in order to
conserve ecosystem functions and biodiversity that are essential to our good health and well being.
As a quantitative ecologist, I tackle research challenges in various areas of ecology. I mainly focused on theory in macro-ecology and network ecology (check out my PhD dissertation ) but I also worked on various topics such as epidemics, forest dynamics, homogenization of fish communities, analysis of media coverage, meta-ecosystems and food security. I faced a wide spectrum of technical problems and have acquired a very broad set of quantitative skills including wavelets analysis, biodiversity analysis, network analysis, Bayesian statistics, etc.