Thomas ChambrionView profile
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Thomas Chambrion is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Burgundy, affiliated with the engineering school ESIREM and the Institute of Mathematics of Burgundy (IMB). He leads the Statistics, Probability, Optimization and Control (SPOC) research team at IMB, focusing on theoretical and applied aspects of control systems. His research encompasses: Quantum control : Infinite-dimensional bilinear systems, Schrödinger/Gross-Pitaevskii equations, molecular rotation Optimization : Real-time constraints, switching systems, signal denoising algorithms Cross-disciplinary applications : Fluid dynamics (swimmer locomotion), MRI pulse design, industrial process modeling Recent publications (2020-2024) show a strong emphasis on controllability analysis for quantum systems and development of efficient algorithms for signal processing. His work frequently employs geometric methods, perturbation theory, and statistical modeling. No grants or awards are detailed in the available information. His laboratory, SPOC, operates within the Institute of Mathematics of Burgundy, collaborating extensively with researchers in quantum physics and engineering.
