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Bertrand Maury is a Research Professor at the Laboratory of Mathematics, Orsay (LMO) at University of Paris-Saclay and CNRS, and has been an Associate Professor of Mathematics at École Normale Supérieure - PSL for eight years. His work focuses on mathematical and numerical modeling of complex phenomena with applications ranging from particle flows to crowd movement.
Professor Maury's research interests include:
- Mathematical modeling of fluid dynamics and complex systems
- Numerical analysis and simulation techniques
- Crowd dynamics and movement modeling
- Biomechanical applications including lung modeling
His most notable research contributions include the development of the "Maury Matrix" for modeling the human lung, which earned him the Blaise Pascal Prize in 2008, and the "Maury-Venel" model (published in 2010) for crowd movement. Currently, he is working on security modeling for large gatherings, including a PhD project funded by the central laboratory of the Police Prefecture (LCPP) focused on modeling spectator movements during the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony.
Professor Maury has received significant recognition for his work, including:
- CNRS Silver Medal (2022)
- Blaise Pascal Prize by the French Academy of Sciences (2008)
Professor Maury is also actively involved in bridging mathematics with business applications. He founded the Mathematics and Business Research Group (GdR) which later became Labex AMIES (Agency for Mathematics in Interaction with Business and Society). He also co-founded Signactif, a startup that developed dynamic signage systems for crowd management at events, which was later acquired by Eurecam.


