SOIL welcomes four interns this summer: Alice Giorgetti, Clémence Le Bourgeois, Corentin Sébastien Rouault, Isabelle Saugy in Grange-Verney; Wheat harvest completed at Grange-Verney.

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From left to right: Damien, Michelangelo, and Clémence during harvest day. © 2026 M. Vuono

SOIL is welcoming four interns this summer: Alice, Clémence, Corentin and Isabelle. Damien is back with the lab as a technician.

Alice Giorgetti is returning to the lab as a trainee, this time working on a collaboration between SOIL and the Plant Adaptation Laboratory ( PAL ) to study soil-plant interactions.

Clémence Le Bourgeois joins as a trainee working on our project investigating how organic fertilizers combined with chemical additives affect soil health and greenhouse gas fluxes from agricultural soils , in collaboration with the Nestlé Agricultural Institute. She’s already busy in the field alongside Michelangelo Vuono and Damien Roy , where the team successfully completed this year’s field campaign with the wheat harvest in Grange-Verney. We are pleased to have Damien back over the summer as a technician!

Corentin Sébastien Rouault joins as a trainee working on two fronts: bioenergetic controls on microbial activity , exploring how energy constraints shape microbial processing of soil organic carbon, and tunable clays for enhanced lithium recovery and contaminant sequestration . On the clays project, he’s joined by fellow trainee Isabelle Saugy .

Welcome (back) to the group, Alice, Clémence, Corentin, Isabelle, and Damien! It’s great to have you.

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Alice Giorgetti is returning to the lab as a trainee, this time working on a collaboration between SOIL and the Plant Adaptation Laboratory ( PAL ) to study soil-plant interactions. Clémence Le Bourgeois joins as a trainee working on our project investigating how organic fertilizers combined with chemical additives affect soil health and greenhouse gas fluxes from agricultural soils , in collaboration with the Nestlé Agricultural Institute. She’s already busy in the field alongside Michelangelo Vuono and Damien Roy , where the team successfully completed this year’s field campaign with the wheat harvest in Grange-Verney. We are pleased to have Damien back over the summer as a technician! Corentin Sébastien Rouault joins as a trainee working on two fronts: bioenergetic controls on microbial activity , exploring how energy constraints shape microbial processing of soil organic carbon, and tunable clays for enhanced lithium recovery and contaminant sequestration . On the clays project, he’s joined by fellow trainee Isabelle Saugy . Welcome (back) to the group, Alice, Clémence, Corentin, Isabelle, and Damien! It’s great to have you.