Education
She attended a boarding school where biology was a constant interest and, after finishing high school in Denmark, spent a year experiencing nature and outdoor life while at a folk high school in Norway.
She attended a boarding school where biology was a constant interest and, after finishing high school in Denmark, spent a year experiencing nature and outdoor life while at a folk high school in Norway.
Since February 2014, she has been an assistant professor at Aarhus University specializing in Danish flora and vegetation. She learnt the Latin names of the various plants and creatures, remembering them by creating rhymes. On her return to Denmark, Normand studied biology at Aarhus University graduating in 2004.
She earned a master"s degree in 2006 and a doctorate in 2010 under Jens-Christian Svenning concentrating throughout on the distribution and diversity patterns of European flora.
Unlike many of those who earn their doctorates, Normand was keen to continue her research and travels. Despite being married (to the Swiss biologist Urs A Treirer) and having a baby, she travelled with her family to America and Switzerland where she was able to complete her Post Doc at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research in 2014.
Until recently, knowledge in the area was based primarily on satellite imaging or field studies but Normand was able to provide a much more detailed picture by making use of photography from the low-flying drones she guided over the regions investigated. Svenning J-C:.
In March 2015, in recognition for her research on vegetation in the Arctic tundra, she received an International Rising Talent Fellowship, one of the L"Oréal-United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Awards for Women in Science. Normand was awarded the L"Oréal-United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization prize for her research into changes in the vegetation of the Arctic tundra, especially those caused by the effects of global warming on the flora of Greenland.