Professional Biography
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Since August 2022 I have worked as a Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London, United Kingdom. I am part of the Disordered Systems group under the post-doctoral mentorship of Professor Benjamin Doyon.
Previously I used to work as a Research Fellow (2020-2022) at Northumbria University, in the MCNP group under the guidance of Professor Gennady El. During that time I was awarded a bursary from the Cambridge Philosophical Society to attend the semester long programme HYD2 at the Isaac Newton Institute Cambridge, which I helped organise. I completed my PhD in 2020 under the joint supervision of Thierry Gobron (LPTM, University Cergy Paris) and Denis Ullmo (LPTMS, University Paris-Scalay). I received a master degree from PCS in 2016, and did my undergradute studies in the University of Bordeaux (2011-2014). |
Research Interests
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I primarily focus on the interplay between integrability and many body systems, as well as on their application to various disciplines such as hydrodynamics, soliton theory, game theory and crowd dynamics. More specifically my research interests fall under four categories:
In 2022 one of my papers on Mean Field Game theory and its application to crowd dynamics was featured in NewScientist. |
Grants
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Publications
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You can find most of my written works, published or not, on the arXiv preprint website. My PhD thesis on "Quadratic Mean Field Games with negative coordination" can be found here.
Preprints
Peer Reviewed Journals
Conference proceedings
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Talks, Seminars and Conferences
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Organisation
Invited Talks
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Teaching
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Student Supervision
Currently teaching
Previously taught undergraduate modules
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Interviews
Events
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