Administrative functions

Throughout my years in research, I have sought to engage in the collective and administrative activities of the laboratory.

In 2019, during the HCERES evaluation of the CREATIS laboratory, I participated in the meeting between the evaluation committee and the doctoral students.

Since 2019, I have participated several times in welcoming middle school interns. This consists of a half-day session during which I introduce them to the different positions in higher education and research represented among the team members, then cover the academic pathway and the process of completing a doctoral thesis. I then present the team’s various research topics; and to wrap up the half-day, I enjoy organizing a fun review activity (based on a board game) to assess what they have retained.

From 2020 to 2023, I served as representative of the doctoral students/post-doctoral fellows/ATER college within the Unit Council of the laboratory. This experience gave me a comprehensive understanding of how a research laboratory operates across all its aspects (laboratory life, administration, finance, HR, etc.).

Since 2020, I have been one of the founding members of the “Laboratory Initiative For Environment” working group, whose purpose is to raise awareness of environmental issues within the CREATIS laboratory through various initiatives (climate fresk, waste sorting management, laboratory carbon footprint assessment). Furthermore, it supports the laboratory in its reduction efforts to meet the Paris Agreement targets: implementation of an annual carbon footprint calculation for staff missions, and the suggestion of a carbon quota.

Since January 2025, I have taken on the role of co-coordinator of the TipTOp cross-cutting project. This project aims to bring together optical expertise across CREATIS through internal scientific events and seminars featuring various scientific contributors, fostering a fertile ground for collaborations. The project involves nine permanent members, two post-doctoral fellows and seven doctoral students, as well as one external partner. Since its inception, this collaborative work has also helped raise a total of €3.1 million in response to various calls for projects (ANR JCJC, ANR PRC, EIC Pathfinder).