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Dr Maximilien Barbier serves as a Lecturer at the University of Surrey's School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, maintaining active research output through 2025. His academic profile is anchored in theoretical quantum mechanics with a distinctive focus on quantum backflow phenomena.
Research interests center on quantum backflow, non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, and microreversibility principles. His work bridges fundamental quantum theory with practical applications, particularly in time-dependent quantum systems and transport phenomena. Key contributions include extending quantum backflow concepts to multi-particle systems and relativistic frameworks, while developing experiment-friendly formulations for observable quantum effects.
Analysis of his 12 publications (2015-2025) reveals consistent focus on quantum measurement theory, with increasing emphasis on multi-dimensional systems and experimental validation pathways. His fingerprint profile shows 100% specialization in quantum backflow and microreversibility, with strong connections to non-equilibrium systems (87%) and fluctuation relations (41%).
- Scientific awards: None documented
Dr Barbier collaborates extensively with researchers including Goussev, Fewster, and Srivastava across international institutions. His research demonstrates sustained funding through consistent publication output, though specific grants aren't detailed. Current work explores two-dimensional quantum backflow and time-of-arrival distributions, suggesting active laboratory or computational research environment despite no explicit lab description.


