I am a multidisciplinary researcher at the crossroads of design, research and behavioral insights. For the past thirteen years, I have led various social impact and technology projects across multiple fields, for example: on education and early childhood development in conflict settings, equitable mobility for diverse communities in urban spaces, digital financial services for people living below the poverty line, or open source tools to empower young adults to leverage the web.

With Mozilla, the International Rescue Committee (IRC), The World Bank, The UN, Humans Who Play, OLPC, and many partners from the public and private sectors, I have worked across five continents, in 15 countries, with diverse audiences, including the most vulnerable.

I have conducted numerous ethnographic and rigorous research projects worldwide. My work has been published in media outlets such as BBC News, Le Monde, the Washington Post, and Quartz. Recently, my education project with Rohingya refugee children was recognized by Fast Company as a world-changing idea in education, inspiring better and more equitable learning.

I hold a Master of Science, Behavioral Science, with distinction, from the London School of Economics and a Bachelor and a Master in International Business from the Paris School of Business.

When Iā€™m not working, you will find me on the trails of the french Alps, where I live with my two kids and partner.

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