I am a professor of applied mathematics at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a research fellow at the Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne. My research primarily focuses on socio-economic dynamics, with a particular emphasis on climate change and sustainability transitions. I work on developing mathematical models to analyze the interactions between economic systems, technological innovation, and environmental constraints. My goal is to provide insights into policy interventions that can support sustainable development.
As a recognized expert in climate policy, I am a member of two leading global think tanks—Climate Strategies and the Global Climate Forum—where I contribute to shaping international climate strategies. My work integrates network theory, agent-based modeling, and dynamic systems to explore critical issues such as carbon markets, green finance, and the resilience of economic systems to environmental shocks.
Here is the abstract of the paper I am presenting at the conference