Since 2022-2023, I am an assistant/associate professor in mathematics (maître de conférences) at the University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France. I am a member of the Laboratory of pure and applied mathematics Joseph Liouville, in the group "algebra, dynamics, arithmetic".
In 2026-2027, I will be on a sabbatical research stay (délégation CNRS) at the Center for Mathematical Modeling, at the University of Chile, in the group "probability and ergodic theory".
I was supervised by J. Cassaigne and P. Arnoux (PhD thesis, 2017-2021), and B. Solomyak (postdoc, 2021-2022). Prior to that, I studied at Faculté d'Orsay and the École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay. In 2021, I was awarded the Sephora Berrebi Scholarship for France, in the category mathematics, for my PhD thesis.
My domain of research is combinatorics on words. Combinatorics on words is the study of the combinatorial, algebraic and topological structure of infinite sequences of letters. I study the ways combinatorics on words sheds light on dynamical systems and number theory, and conversely.