Publications and scientific implications

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Scientific Implications


► Member of the reading committee of the 15th National Days Coastal Engineering – Civil Engineering (La Rochelle, 2018).

► Member of the reading committee of the 14th National Days Coastal Engineering – Civil Engineering (Toulon, 2016).

► Member of the scientific committee of the conference « Marine Submersions : past, present, future » organized by LIENSs (CNRS/University of La Rochelle) in June 2014.

► Member of thesis committees:

  • Baptiste Le Mauff-Dorn, University of Nantes. Since late 2013.

Hydro-sedimentary dynamics of the Fromentine inlet and adjacent beaches up to Pays-de-Monts.

  • Marta Payo Payo, Ifremer/University of Western Brittany. 2013 - 2016.

            Modeling of sedimentary transport and morphodynamic interactions by turbidity currents in submarine canyons.

  • Thomas Guérin, University of La Rochelle. 2013 - 2016.

Secular morphodynamics and very high resolution architecture of estuarine deposits.

  • Jean-François Breilh, University of La Rochelle. 2011 - 2014

Storm surges and marine submersions in the central part of the Bay of Biscay : Lessons from the Xynthia storm.

► External lecturer at the University of La Rochelle 

Master 2: Sedimentary Dynamics for Coastal Oceanography

Master 1: Introduction to Physical Oceanography