I am a cognitive scientist studying collective behaviour and social tipping points in the context of the climate crisis.

I currently study early warning signals of social tipping points, particularly in relation to societal adaptation and mitigation responses to climate change. I combine behavioural experiments, formal modelling, and large-scale text data analysis to understand how individual decisions scale into societal change. This work is financed by the FYSSEN foundation under scientific supervision of Dr. Anne Urai and Prof. J.W. Bolderdijk.

Before moving into research on human behaviour and climate, I trained as a neuroscientist at the École normale supérieure in Paris, where I studied auditory processing and neural dynamics under the supervision of Yves Boubenec and Catherine Tallon-Baudry.

Privately I’m an impulsive pickler. I advocate for slow and open science. I am also a co-founder of Green Wave, a non-profit initiative dedicated to research and education on the biodiversity crisis and pathways for collective action.