I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Mathematics Department at the University of British Columbia and a faculty member at the Institute of Applied Mathematics.

I earned my PhD in Mathematics from Université des Antilles in 2022. From 2022 to 2024, I worked as an ATER (Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche) at IUT de la Martinique.

My research develops nonlinear PDE frameworks for biological systems and renewable resource management. I study PDEs arising in structured population dynamics and evolutionary game theory, focusing on asymptotic behavior, travelling waves, and pattern formation, along with the PDE-constrained optimal control of these systems.

On the applied side, I develop bioeconomic models for fisheries management, where optimal control and equilibrium considerations lead to sustainable harvest strategies. I also have an interest in modelling host-pathogen interactions.

Overall, I combine PDE analysis with control and game theory to study biological systems and renewable resource management.

Interested in pursuing a Master's or PhD at UBC on these topics? Apply here and feel free to contact me with your CV and research interests.