Hi everybody,
My name is Mathieu, I'm an European graduate student in Oceanography, at the Aix-Marseille University (France), who's particularly interested in cephalopod adaptative traits and more generally in marine ecology.
Like all of you, I'm in love with cephalopods, and I wish them to be at the center of my future research works. I'm reading Jennifer A. Mather's "Octopus: The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate". If you know some good books or scientific papers, feel free to give me suggestions
My academic program includes a six-month traineeship between January and June 2018, so I'm looking to create a contact network to find a lab which might assume me as a trainee!
My fields of interest cover different areas: from marine biology to astrophysics, from photography to acting. I'm also a musician (guitar and voice) and an illustrator artist (I'll show you something later).
I hope this forum will bring me answers and hints for even more questions. And who knows, maybe I'll find some future colleagues
Have a nice day!
My name is Mathieu, I'm an European graduate student in Oceanography, at the Aix-Marseille University (France), who's particularly interested in cephalopod adaptative traits and more generally in marine ecology.
Like all of you, I'm in love with cephalopods, and I wish them to be at the center of my future research works. I'm reading Jennifer A. Mather's "Octopus: The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate". If you know some good books or scientific papers, feel free to give me suggestions
My academic program includes a six-month traineeship between January and June 2018, so I'm looking to create a contact network to find a lab which might assume me as a trainee!
My fields of interest cover different areas: from marine biology to astrophysics, from photography to acting. I'm also a musician (guitar and voice) and an illustrator artist (I'll show you something later).
I hope this forum will bring me answers and hints for even more questions. And who knows, maybe I'll find some future colleagues
Have a nice day!
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