Jean-Marc Lasgouttes is a Researcher at Inria Paris working within the Astra project team, a joint research initiative between Inria Paris and Valeo. He also holds a teaching position at INSA Rouen Normandie's Department of Mathematical Engineering, where he has instructed courses including Boosting methods (until 2024), Functional Data Analysis (until 2018), and general Data Analysis (until 2024) for both the Mathematical Engineering department and the Specialized Master's program in Data Science. Dr. Lasgouttes' primary research focuses on probabilistic modeling of large systems using statistical physics tools, with particular emphasis on Intelligent Transportation Systems. His work spans traffic flow modeling, vehicle platooning, urban traffic prediction, and geopositioning systems. He frequently employs Markov Random Fields, statistical physics approaches, and game theory to address complex transportation challenges, bridging theoretical statistical methods with practical applications. His research methodology often involves developing novel algorithms like the ★-IPS family for incremental GMRF estimation. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent trajectory of applying advanced probabilistic models to increasingly sophisticated transportation scenarios. His work demonstrates strong expertise in spatio-temporal modeling, with publications covering car-following dynamics, landmark-based positioning, cooperative ITS, and autonomous vehicle systems. The interdisciplinary nature of his research connects statistical physics, machine learning, and transportation engineering to solve real-world mobility challenges. At INSA Rouen Normandie, Dr. Lasgouttes has developed comprehensive teaching materials for data analysis courses, including practical applications of principal component analysis and correspondence analysis using real-world datasets such as European protein consumption patterns and Titanic passenger data. His educational approach emphasizes hands-on implementation with R programming, reflecting his commitment to practical statistical applications. The Astra project team serves as Dr. Lasgouttes' primary research environment, facilitating collaboration between academic researchers and industry partners to address contemporary transportation challenges. His work has contributed to significant research events including the 2018 workshop on Large Random Networks and Constrained Walks honoring Guy Fayolle's 75th birthday, and the 2012 interdisciplinary workshop on inference associated with the Travesti ANR grant.











