
The examination for the Thesis prize Complex Systems 2025 helded on the 10th of October in Besançon.
Among the twelve presentations of the candidates, four were particularly appreciated. The committee deliberated for a long while before awarding three theses:
Oscar DUFOUR : Enhanced agent-based models for pedestrian crowds : insights from empirical data at the Festival of Lights and refinements of mechanical interactions, pedestrian shapes, and decisional aspects
Laetitia BORNES : Méthodes et outils systémiques concrets pour faire face à la complexité environnementale et aux effets rebond pendant un processus de design ou de décision
Zoé WAMBERGUE : De l’autre côté du couvercle : Trajectoires détritiques d’acteur·ices des déchets à Nantes Métropole
A special mention (without associated prize) was granted to:
Corentin BISOT : Bridging scales in the Arbsucular Mycorhizal Symbiosis
Felicitation to all candidates!