
Camille Lamotte is a French student currently enrolled in a double degree program between the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec and the School of Industrial Biology (SIB) in France. She is completing her fifth year of the SIB engineering program while pursuing a Master’s degree in chemical engineering with a focus on environmental studies at Sherbrooke.
Throughout her academic journey, Camille has developed a strong background in industrial biology and biotechnology. She holds a professional bachelor’s degree in bio-industry and biotechnology from the University of Mans, as well as a BTS (Higher National Diploma) in bioanalysis and controls obtained from Lycée Notre-Dame in Le Mans.
Professionally, Camille has gained laboratory experience through several internships and a work-study program at AGROBIO in France, where she conducted microbiological analyses, contributed to method validation, and evaluated measurement uncertainties in accordance with ISO standards. She also completed a research internship at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), focusing on the expression of Neuropilin-1 in the mouse eye at different developmental stages.
Camille is currently working at the BTL on the development of a predictive model for the chemical composition of biomass using near-infrared spectroscopy.
