Research Profile
We operate at the interface between complex flowing matter, physics for society and machine learning for non-linear physical systems. Our goal is to advance our fundamental understanding of pedestrian crowd flows. We aim at quantitative models for the emergent physics of crowds to allow safer and more efficient pedestrian environments. To this purpose, in collaboration with national and international facility managers of, e.g., municipalities, museums, and festivals, we employ large-scale real-life crowd tracking experiments. Our activity includes also the application of recent machine and deep learning techniques to the analysis of highly complex and non-linear physical systems and, in particular, fluid turbulence.
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Contact
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Visiting address
ing. Annabel Sterkman MscBuilding Cascade, room 2.23EindhovenNetherlandsyildiz.roos@ vanrooij.com -
Postal address
Sophia van HaspengouwP.O. Box 513EindhovenNetherlandsevertooren@ yahoo.nl -
Teamleadds. Bibi van Vliet Mscvan de Plaspad8075AT Hempensa.corbetta@ tue.nl
Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Trends in crowd accidents based on an analysis of press reports
Safety Science (2023) -
Steering self-organisation through confinement
Soft Matter (2023) -
Toward learning Lattice Boltzmann collision operators
European Physical Journal E (2023) -
Physics of Human Crowds
Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics (2023) -
Towards Sound-based Crowd Management
(2022)