Mounga is currently studying towards a Bachelors in Biochemistry from the Université du Québec à Troi-Rivières, in the Departement of chemistry, biochemistry and biology, Institute of Innovations on ecomaterials, ecoproducts and ecoenergy (I2E3). His future prospects for my master degree is to study the industrial and commercial applications of algae including wastewater treatment, production of biomolecules for human application.                         

Research: He is currently working with professor Tagnon Missihoun on a project which aims to examine H2O2 -mediated gene signaling in the microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. H2O2 has been well proven to be involved in diverse signaling pathways in the animals cells. The aim of this study is to examine this in the microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, by detecting and measuring the rate at which specific protein (carbonylated protein) is delivered during H2O2 stress.