
معرفی
Antoine CHAILLET is a Full Professor at CentraleSupélec and a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He holds a Ph.D. in Control Theory from Université Paris Sud 11-L2S (2006) and has held academic positions including Associate Professor at L2S-Univ. Paris Sud 11-Supélec from 2007–2016. His research focuses on control theory applications in neuroscience, stability analysis of nonlinear systems, and time-delay systems. He has conducted postdoctoral work at the Centro di Ricerca Piaggio, Pisa (2006–2007) and held visiting scholar positions at the University of Twente and INRIA Sophia Antipolis. His work spans theoretical advancements in control systems and practical applications in biomedical engineering, including closed-loop stimulation strategies for neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease.
Education:
- B.Sc., ESIEE Amiens (2002)
- M.Sc., Control Engineering, Université Paris Sud 11 (2003)
- Ph.D., Control Theory, Université Paris Sud 11-L2S (2006)
Research interests include:
- Neural field control and stabilization
- Time-delay systems stability analysis
- Adaptive control algorithms for biomedical systems
- Model reduction techniques for dynamical systems
Awards:
- Junior Member, Institut Universitaire de France
- Marie-Curie Scholarship (2004)
Key contributions include theoretical frameworks for Input-to-State Stability (ISS) in time-delay systems and experimental validations of closed-loop brain stimulation strategies. He collaborates with interdisciplinary teams in robotics, neuroscience, and medical engineering. His research is supported by institutions like EECI (European Embedded Control Institute) and the French National Research Agency.




