I am a computational neuroethologist passionate about birds and mammals vocal communication. My multidisciplinary approach combines ethological observations, behavioral tests, bioacoustics and machine learning to understand what animals are saying and how and why they’re doing it. My main questions are: (1) how a species social structure affects the dynamic of vocal production; (2) how animals convey intents, needs or emotional states in vocalizations; (3) how much animals rely on learning to produce species typical vocalizations. I work as a post-doc in the lab of Michael Yartsev at UC Berkeley.