He performed a PhD at INRAE (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment) dealing with ecosystem services provided by winter oilseed rape – legume living mulches intercropping based on multidisciplinary experimental approach, through agronomy and functional ecology.
Since 2016 at ESA, his research still focuses on cropping systems diversification and agroecological practices through original legume-based intercrops design.
By optimizing spatio-temporal design, these intercrops aim at drastically decrease synthetic herbicide and fertizer uses, reduce soil tillage and increase crop diversity. His research approach particularly focuses on plant-plant and plant-soil interactions to better-understand the ecological role of legumes.
He gives and coordinates courses in agronomy/agroecolgy in bachelor and master science degrees in engineering programs.