Curriculum Vitae


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Academic background


Lauriane Ribas-Deulofeu

Scientific networks and societies member


Academic experiences


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Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University (Norway)

  • 2024-2026
  • Post-doctoral researcher
  • Project: BioBoost+, GuardIAS
  • Aim Bioboost+: Boosting the frequency and scale of marine biodiversity monitoring using digital imagery and artificial intelligence
  • Aim GuardIAS: Tackling marine Invasive Alien Species (IAS) in European seas

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Functional Reef Ecology lab (Pr. Vianney Denis), IONTU (Taiwan)

  • 2021-2024
  • Post-doctoral researcher
  • Project: 100 Taiwan Reef matters
  • Aim: Evaluating Taiwan MPAs efficacy to protect its reefs.

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Dr. Lin CH's Lab, BRCAS (Taiwan)

  • Postdoctoral researcher
  • 2020-2021
  • Project: Taiwan paleo-reefs
  • Aim: Reviewing fossil corals records from Taiwan from non-numerized litterature & describing Taiwan paleo-reefs compositions.

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Dr. Chen CA's Lab, BRCAS (Taiwan) / Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP-Biodiversity, Taiwan)

  • Ph.D student
  • 2015-2020
  • Project: Sustainability of Kenting National Park (KNP) coral reefs
  • Aim: Identifying parameters of coral reefs resilience to sustain KNP reef resources under climate change & anthropogenic pressures.

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Dr. Chen CA's Lab, BRCAS (Taiwan) / EPHE, Paris Sciences & Lettres (PSL - France)

  • Master student (2nd year)
  • 2012-2013
  • Project: Environmental Changes project
  • Aim: Describing the structure & composition of benthic communities along Taiwan latitudinal gradient.

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Centre de bio-archéologie et d'écologie (UMR5059) / EPHE, Paris Sciences & Lettres (PSL - France)

  • Master student (1st year)
  • 2011-2012
  • Project: Dynamics of productivity and erosion since the Last Glacial Maximum, in the Mediterranean region
  • Aim: Exploring the connections between erosion dynamics, watershed productivity, and fire regimes in Lake Creno (Corsica, France).

Teaching experiences


2025:

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2023-2024:

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    Si Wan College, National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU), Taiwan

      Course: Scientific thinking (lead instructors: Pr. Pierre-Alexandre Château & Pr. Shu-Chiu Liu). Bachelor and Master programs, 2nd semester:

        - Be the ugly duckling: Creative thinking in science and how to develop your skills.

2022-2023:

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    Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University (IONTU), Taiwan

      Course: Ocean 5098 - Ecological data analysis in R (lead instructor: Pr. Vianney Denis). Master program, 1st semester:

        - Basic data organisation & exploration in R - Data reformatting & exploration using dplyr & tidyr packages

      Course: Ocean 5097 - Coral Reef Ecosystem in a Changing World (lead instructor: Pr. Vianney Denis). Master program, 2nd semester:
        - Invertebrates and their roles in coral reef ecosystems. - The paleoecology and distribution of coral reefs.

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    FRElab, National Taiwan University (IONTU), Taiwan

      In-house training: Learning to identify reef benthic organisms (lead instructor: Dr. Lauriane Ribas-Deulofeu). Master & Ph.D. students:

        - Scleractinian genus - Other benthic organisms of interest in photo-quadrat analyses (Octocorallia, Actinia, Porifera, Antipatharia, etc.) - Initiation to CoralNet

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    Si Wan College, National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU), Taiwan

      Course: Scientific thinking (lead instructors: Pr. Pierre-Alexandre Château & Pr. Shu-Chiu Liu). Bachelor and Master programs, 1st semester:

        - Be the ugly duckling: Creative thinking in science and how to develop your skills.

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    Department of Marine Environment and Engineering, National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU), Taiwan

      Course: Seminar Bachelor program, 1st semester:

        - Using the Past to Protect the Future: Paleoecology of Reefs.

2021-2022:

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    Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University (IONTU)

      Course: Ocean 5097 - Coral Reef Ecosystem in a Changing World (lead instructor: Pr. Vianney Denis). Master program, 2nd semester:

        - Invertebrates and their roles in coral reef ecosystems. - The paleoecology and distribution of coral reefs.

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    Si Wan College, National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU)

      Course: Scientific thinking (lead instructors: Pr. Pierre-Alexandre Château & Pr. Shu-Chiu Liu). Bachelor and Master programs, every semester:

        - Be the ugly duckling: Creative thinking in science and how to develop your skills.

2021:

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    Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University (NTU)

      Invited lecturer: Bachelor program (host: Pr. Jih-Pai Lin)

        - Paleoecology and its application for coral reefs conservation.