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Dr Keith Still is a mathematician and founder of Crowd Dynamics. He acts as consultant to police and other organisations for whom understanding crowd behaviour is vital, and often appears across the media sharing his expertise.

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Do crowds behave like fluids?BBC

By Dr Keith Still (Guest)

01 August 2006

It used to be believed that crowds behaved like fluids - until Keith Still proved otherwise.  Read more : Do crowds behave like fluids?

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Dr Keith Still is a mathematician and founder of Crowd Dynamics. He acts as consultant to police and other organisations for whom understanding crowd behaviour is vital, and often appears across the media sharing his expertise. In 2006, he helped create an episode of CBS maths-crime drama Numb3rs.

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