Emily Lloret
Université de Lille, France
Biography
Emily Lloret is associate professor at the LGCgE (Laboratoire de Génie Civil et géo-Environnement, Univ. Lille, France). She is an expert analyst of soils, biogeochemical cycles of nutrients and transfers in environment. After a PhD on the impact of natural disturbances (meteorological events) on dissolved nutrient (dissolved organic carbon) transfers in tropical environment, she specialized in the study of the impact of natural and anthropic disturbances on soil and biogeochemical cycles of nutrients in mining context. She is particularly implicated in the organization of her laboratory, especially as a member of the laboratory council (since 2016) and of the Earth sciences research/teaching committee of the University of Lille. She is involved in several research projects with industrial (ADEME, GESIPOL 2015, Mis’Char project), national and international partners (INTERREG France and Belgium, RISSC project). She is co-porter of an interlab project (IRePSE program, with F. Bourdelle and A. Hofmann) and of several synchrotron-based programs (analysis campaigns).