We mentioned it when the SimOïko winners were announced in December 2024... Today, we're focusing on the project led by Virgile Baudrot!
Virgile uses SimOïko as part of SPACEMOD, an ambitious research project funded by ADEME (IMPACTS 2023 program) and coordinated by the University of Burgundy Franche-Comté.
This project (2024–2028) aims to develop a spatially explicit tool for modeling the transfer and impact of chemical mixtures in food webs for the purpose of ecosystem risk assessment (ERA) and the remediation of polluted sites and soils (SSP) and, more generally, any type of site contaminated by chemicals.
Company life
It was a few days ago, and it's still a moment we love!
After three years of work, our colleague Léa Pautrel defended her doctoral thesis in ecology at the University of Montpellier last week. She conducted her research at TerrOïko in partnership with the Center for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE).
Want to watch or rewatch her defense? You can do so here https://lnkd.in/dVAAb2XF.
Léa's research focused on the use of continuous-time hierarchical models for monitoring biodiversity with sensors. Here's a summary.
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Digital tools or field inventories?
In reality, in most of our work, field data and the results of modeling or automated analysis are often closely combined.
There is a research project we are currently working on that is a perfect illustration of this.
Launched in 2024 and named Polymor-FENCE, it aims to develop tools and methods to analyze and anticipate the impacts of fences on animal species and their movements.
Research & Development Artificial intelligence