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Audrey Campeau is an Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal, specializing in watershed biogeochemistry and hydrology. She holds a PhD in Earth Sciences with a specialization in environmental analysis from Uppsala University, Sweden (2019), a Master's in Biological Sciences from the University of Quebec at Montreal (2012), and a Bachelor's in Biological Sciences from the University of Montreal (2010). Her research interests include carbon cycling, biogeochemistry, watershed hydrology, and the impacts of environmental changes on ecosystems. Her recent projects focus on the effects of forest fires on carbon balances and the monitoring of aquatic connectivity across terrestrial ecosystems. Campeau has received several prestigious awards, including the L’Oréal – UNESCO prize for women in science (2023) and recognition for her contributions to doctoral research in natural geography from the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (2020). She is actively involved in teaching courses related to geography and environmental science at the undergraduate level, contributing to the academic growth of students in geospatial analysis and environmental stewardship.
University of Montreal • Montreal, Canada
Engaged in teaching and research in environmental geography, focusing on the study of biogeochemistry and hydrology.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.