I obtained my Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from ISAE-Supaero, top one French aerospace engineering university, in 2019 after having specialized on conception and operations of space systems and Earth observation and science of the Universe.
After several internships at ESA (Germany), CNES (French Guiana) I wanted to focus on planetary exploration and joined 699 department at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. I am currently working on instruments for the Exomars mission (MOMA instrument that will explore Mars), Dragonfly mission (DraMS instrument going to explore Titan), some ocean worlds missions research project with 699, and took part to some field experiments with 698.
My main interest is to combine planetary science and computer science tools to not only enhance future space missions but also enable some through the use of science autonomy to explore our solar system (planets, moons, ocean worlds).