Education
In 1969, he earned his master"s degree from Princeton University, where he graduated in 1971 (Doctor of Philosophy).
physicist university professor
In 1969, he earned his master"s degree from Princeton University, where he graduated in 1971 (Doctor of Philosophy).
Maugin acquired his engineering degree in mechanical engineering in 1966 at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d"Arts et Métiers (Ensam) and he continued his studies at the school of aeronautics Sup Aéro in Paris until 1968. In 1966 he worked for the French Ministry of Defence on ballistic missiles. In 1968 he received his (Drug Enforcement Administration) degree in hydrodynamics in Paris.
He was a National Aeronautics and Space Administration International Fellow between 1968 and 1970.
In 1971/72 he was an officer in the French Air Force. In 1975 he received his doctorate in mathematics (Doctorat d"Etat) at the University of Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie), where he also taught and directed a team at the Laboratoire de Mécanique Théorique conducting research since 1985 on Continuum mechanics and Theoretical Mechanics.
After its name change to the Laboratoire de Modélisation en Mécanique (LMM), he headed this from 1998. From 1979 he was Director of Research at National Center for Scientific Research. He was a visiting professor and visiting scientist at Princeton, Belgrade, Warsaw, Istanbul, at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, at the Technology Union Berlin, Rome, Tel Aviv, the Lomonosov University, Kyoto, Darmstadt and Berkeley.
His work deals with continuum mechanics, including relativistic continuum mechanics, micro magnetism, electrodynamics of continua, thermo mechanics, surface waves and nonlinear waves in continua, lattice dynamics, material equations and biomechanical applications (tissue growth).
He is a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1994) and the Estonian Academy of Sciences and has an honorary professorship at the Moscow State University.