Emeline Comby
At the age of 30, she has already published 10 articles in peer-reviewed journals , written 9 chapters and contributed to different works, coordinated work to be published by ENS éditions, written 8 articles in conference proceedings, been involved in 17 national and international scientific conferences, as well as speaking 43 times in seminars or study days. Emeline Comby is a passionate and extremely hardworking scientist. Emeline Comby, an EVS geographer at the ENS de Lyon, Young Researcher prize winner of the city of Lyon, is a born and bred Lyonnaise and a good student. She joined the ENS de Lyon in 2007 in Geography, got the "agrégation" in 2010 and continued her Master's in "Territorial, sustainable development systems and aid to decision-making ". In her final degree year, she met Hervé Piégay who guided her career as a young researcher. "Since 2008 and the first year of my Master's degree, my research work has been led by Hervé Piégay" says Emeline. It is in the EVS laboratory and under the direction of Hervé Piégay that she presented her thesis at Lyon 3: "Who is water for?" Space-time contrasts of the Rhône (France) and Sacramento (United States)".
