Thomas Aubier |
2023 - now: CNRS researcher at University of Toulouse 3 - Paul Sabatier.
2020 - 2023: Postdoctoral research associate at UNC at Chapel Hill in Maria Servedio's lab.
2018 - 2020: Postdoctoral research associate at University of Zurich in Hanna Kokko's lab.
2018: PhD in Ecology & Evolution, at the CEFE (UMR 5175, Montpellier) and ISYEB (UMR 7205, Paris), supervised by Mathieu Joron and Marianne Elias. 2015: Ecole Normale Supérieure Diploma, ENS Ulm, Paris. 2014: M. Sc. in Ecology, Biodiversity and Evolution, UPMC & ENS Ulm, Paris. Specialized in "Theoretical Ecology and Modelling".
2012: B. Sc. in Biology, ENS Ulm, Paris. 2021 - 2023: Postdoc — "Modeling the evolution of premating isolation during speciation", in collaboration with Maria Servedio (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). 2018 - 2020: Postdoc — "Modeling the evolution of sex/recombination under the Red-Queen hypothesis, and modeling the evolution of cooperative strategies", in collaboration with Hanna Kokko (University of Zurich). 2015 - 2018: PhD — "Polymorphism of warning signals and its implication for speciation and clade diversification", supervised by Mathieu Joron (CEFE, UMR 5175, Montpellier) and Marianne Elias (ISYEB, UMR 7205, Paris). 2015 (4 months): Internship — "Modelling predator sampling strategy and studying its effects on mimetic prey communities", supervised by Tom Sherratt. Carleton University, Ottawa. 2014 (4 months): Internship — "Studying theoretically clade diversification of mimetic butterflies", supervised by Violaine Llaurens and Marianne Elias. Institute of Systematics, Evolution and Biodiversity (UMR 7205, MNHN), Paris. 2014 (2 months): Field work (South Africa) — "Assessing interactions between mango crops and the veld", supervised by Elisa Thébault. Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (UMR 7618, UPMC), Paris. 2014 (5 months): Master degree thesis — "Modelling the effects of male mate choice on ecological coexistence and on speciation", supervised by Mathieu Joron. Institute of Systematics, Evolution and Biodiversity (UMR 7205, MNHN), Paris. 2013 (5 months): Internship — "Modelling the effect of rising atmospheric CO2 on the outcome of plant competition", supervised by Belinda Medlyn. Macquarie University, Sydney.
2012 (2 months): Bachelor degree thesis — "Identification of proteins responsible for slow excitatory postsynaptic current in the substantia nigra pars compacta", supervised by Audrey Hay and Bertrand Lambolez. Neurobiology of Adaptive Processes (UMR 7102, UPMC), Paris.
2023: Lectures (theory in evolutionary biology), University of Toulouse 3.
2021-2022: Teaching assistant (theory in evolutionary biology), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
2020: Lectures (animal behavior, evolution), University of Zurich.
2015 - 2018: Tutorial classes (general ecology, statistics with R), University of Montpellier.
2013: TALENS, volunteering to teach biology to high school students, ENS, Paris.
2012: Examinator of physics and chemistry in "Classes préparatoires BCPST", Lycée Sainte-Geneviève, Versailles. |