About
Nicolas Bredeche is a tenured Professor at Sorbonne University, Paris, France, affiliated with the Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique (ISIR). His research focuses on mechanisms enabling collective systems to evolve, learn, and adapt in open environments, bridging computer science, biology, and robotics. As co-head of the ANDROIDE Master program in computer science, he contributes to education in Artificial Intelligence, Operational Research, Decision, Interaction, Robotics, and Agents.
His work spans swarm robotics, evolutionary algorithms, collective behavior modeling, and humanoid exoskeleton control. Key themes include social learning, morphological computation, and biohybrid systems. Publications demonstrate expertise in reinforcement learning, self-organization, and multi-agent coordination.
Recent articles explore self-aligning active agents, acoustic environment mapping, and adaptive phototaxis in robotic swarms. Research applications extend to bio-micro-robotics, zebrafish behavior modeling, and rehabilitation exoskeletons, reflecting interdisciplinary innovation.


