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Renaud Marty is an Assistant Professor (Maître de conférences) at University of Lorraine, affiliated with Élie Cartan Institute of Nancy (IECL) and Polytech Nancy. He has held this position since 2007, with teaching responsibilities across multiple engineering programs and graduate mathematics courses. His academic journey includes a PhD from University Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III) in 2005 and HDR (Habilitation to Direct Research) obtained in 2018.
His research focuses on stochastic processes, particularly random differential equations, fractional and multifractional Gaussian processes, and wave propagation in random media. Marty's work bridges theoretical probability with applications in optics and wave physics, developing mathematical frameworks for understanding phenomena with long-range memory effects.
Analysis of Marty's publication record reveals a consistent trajectory from fundamental theoretical work on fractional processes to increasingly sophisticated numerical methods for stochastic partial differential equations. His recent work (2021-2023) shows strong emphasis on rough path theory, discretization schemes for fractional equations, and multifractional process analysis, reflecting evolving research directions while maintaining core focus on stochastic phenomena with memory effects.
Marty actively supervises doctoral students, notably co-supervising Romain Duboscq's thesis which received prestigious awards from Lorraine Doctoral School and Lorraine Academy of Sciences. His administrative roles include serving as Mathematics Department Head at Polytech Nancy since 2017 and membership on IECL personnel and gender equality committees.
His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate to graduate levels, including advanced mathematics for engineers and stochastic calculus. Marty has participated in multiple ANR research projects (Microwave, Becasim) and currently serves in GDR TRAG, demonstrating sustained research collaboration and leadership within the French mathematical community.




