
About
Emmanuel Guigon is a CNRS Research Fellow at Sorbonne University, affiliated with the IRIS team. His primary research focuses on computational neuroscience of motor control, exploring principles like optimal feedback control and sensorimotor integration. He is based at ISIR (Institute des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique), Campus Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, and can be contacted at emmanuel.guigon@sorbonne-universite.fr.
Guigon's research addresses the neural mechanisms underlying movement control, particularly how the brain manages kinematic redundancy and optimizes motor commands. His work spans biomechanics, robotics, and computational modeling, proposing unified frameworks for posture-movement coordination and explaining phenomena like Fitts' law and motor equivalence. Applications include humanoid robot control and brain-robot interfaces.
His scientific contributions are evident in publications in journals such as PLoS Computational Biology, Journal of Neurophysiology, and Biophysical Journal. While no explicit awards or grants are listed, his models have been highlighted in F1000 Biology. Guigon's collaborations include researchers like Agnès Roby-Brami, Pierre Baraduc, and Nathanael Jarrasse.



