معرفی
Racine Tanguy is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Neuchâtel's Faculty of Science, affiliated with the Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics (CHYN). His work focuses on karst geomorphology, cave morphological mapping, chronostratigraphy, and speleothem-based paleoclimatology. He completed his PhD at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, studying Alpine cave ice's paleoclimatic signals through age modeling and stable isotope geochemistry.
Current research involves high-resolution LiDAR mapping of karst conduits to quantify geometric controls on hydrological flow and transport. He uses mobile LiDAR scanning to create 3D models of cave walls and develop cartographic products. His expertise spans LiDAR mapping, stable isotope geochemistry, and stochastic hydrogeology.
Teaching includes courses on environmental system analysis and geosciences sustainability. His publications (2020-2025) address glacial cave dynamics, karst conduit geometry, and paleoclimatic reconstructions. He contributes to the Stochastic Hydrogeology and Geostatistics group and maintains an active Google Scholar profile.



