My research interests center on biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration. My PhD research, part of a long-term project on restoring mountain grassland biodiversity, explores the effects of reducing management intensity in mountain hay meadows to enhance biodiversity. Using a multitaxonomic approach, I assess various invertebrate groups alongside vegetation, aiming to provide evidence-based recommendations for effective restoration and sustainable management that balances biodiversity and agricultural income.

CV

Year

Position

2023 – present

 PhD student at the Division of Conservation Biology, University of Bern

2023

Internship at Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research WSL

2020 – 2023

Master of Science in Biogeoscience, University of Lausanne and Neuchâtel

2017 – 2020 

Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Biology, University of Neuchâtel