Researcher in Switzerland and France, specializing in questions of individual daily mobility and its transition on ecological (modal shift, cycling), economic and social (spatial access to jobs) levels. Trained as an engineer, my quantitative and qualitative methods come from geography (geomatics), economics (public policy evaluation) and sociology (interviews, factor analysis), with partners mainly from academia or civil society.
Post-doctoral fellow at UNIL's OUVEMA with Prof. Patrick Rérat on the project La Suisse à Vélo! A lever for the ecological and social transformation of mobility (presentation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j17sCqRGiCQ&t=3s). In this project, I explore the typologies of current or potential cyclists in the Swiss population and the mechanisms of behavioral change leading to the use of bicycles, particularly for utilitarian journeys, using a quantitative and qualitative approach.