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Léa Bello

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Léa Bello (born 15 March 1987, in Arles, France) is a French videographer, journalist, doctor of geophysics and science popularizer. She has presented the web series Zeste de science and taken part in other science outreach programs.

Biography

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Léa Bello graduated from the École normale supérieure in Lyon with a PhD in geophysics. In January 2015, she defended her thesis in Earth sciences, entitled "Prediction of terrestrial convective structures",[1] before training in scientific communication at the Institut de la communication et des médias [Fr] in Grenoble.[2] She holds a master's degree in scientific communication.[3]

At the end of 2017, the CNRS launched the popular science YouTube channel Zeste de science, hosted by Léa Bello, where, in "an offbeat tone, she presents ongoing research or a recent discovery".[3] In 2019, she teamed up with Sébastien Carassou for the international science film festival, and their script on paleoclimatology won the Science & Live TV – Science "shorts" prize.[4]

She then joined the team behind the YouTube channel Le Vortex [Fr], launched in March 2019, and also focusing on popularizing science,[5] where she and Manon Bril [Fr] published a video on gender stereotypes and household appliances. Léa Bello participates in other science channels, such as Avides de recherche, where she delivers an analysis of Netflix,[6] and Balade mentale [Fr], on underwater life.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Bello, Léa (16 January 2015). "Prédiction des structures convectives terrestres" [Prediction of terrestrial convective structures]. Fichier central des thèses | theses.fr (in French).
  2. ^ Schweyer, Cléo (30 September 2015). "Histoires de These's art : Léa Bello et Samuel Mailliot" [Stories of These’s art: Léa Bello and Samuel Mailliot]. sciencespourtous.univ-lyon1.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 26 October 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b Vilanova, Constance (9 December 2018). "Avec "Zeste de Science" sur YouTube, le CNRS met les sciences à portée des collégiens" [With “Zeste de Science” [Zest of Science] on YouTube, the CNRS puts science within reach of middle school students]. Télérama (in French).
  4. ^ a b Vallée, Pauline (15 February 2021). "Sur YouTube, Balade Mentale sonde les mystères des grandes profondeurs" [On YouTube, Balade Mentale probes the mysteries of the great depths]. Télérama (in French).
  5. ^ Lachowsky, Caroline (9 June 2020). "Comment faire passer sa science sur le net ? (Rediffusion)" [How to get your science across the Internet? (Replay)]. rfi.fr (in French).
  6. ^ Maillé, Pablo (15 March 2021). "Sur YouTube, Léa Bello analyse la révolution Netflix" [On YouTube, Léa Bello analyzes the Netflix revolution]. Télérama (in French).