
معرفی
Antonio LORIA is a Senior Researcher (DR1) at the CNRS, affiliated with the Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes (L2S) at CentraleSupélec in France. His primary research discipline is Automation, focusing on control systems, robotics, and nonlinear dynamics. He holds a DEA and PhD from UTC, France, and has held CNRS positions since 1999, advancing through ranks to his current role. LORIA’s work emphasizes multi-agent systems, networked control, and formation control, with applications in robotics and autonomous systems.
Education: Born in Mexico (1969), he studied Electronic Systems Engineering at ITESM, Mexico, followed by a DEA (1993) and PhD (1996) in Automation from UTC. Postdoctoral studies at the University of Twente (Netherlands), NTNU (Norway), and UC Santa Barbara (USA).
Research Interests: Automation, robotics, nonlinear control, stability theory, and consensus algorithms. His recent work includes strict Lyapunov function design, robust formation control, and adaptive estimation for hybrid systems.
Publications: Over 100 journal and conference articles on topics like consensus algorithms, multi-agent systems, and nonlinear control. Recent work (2024–2025) includes studies on bipartite formation control, hybrid networks, and robust adaptive estimation.
Grants & Leadership: Led or participated in projects funded by the EU, ANR, and CNRS. Served on evaluation committees for French and international research agencies (ANR, MINES, ANID, UEFISCDI). Associate editor for journals like IEEE Trans. on Automatic Control and Automatica.
Students & Mentoring: Supervised 14 PhD students and 4 postdocs, many now in academia or industry roles. His advisees hold positions at CentraleSupélec, CNRS, and universities in Mexico, the Netherlands, and elsewhere.
Labs & Groups: Active member of L2S research teams such as MODESTY (Modeling for Control), COMEDY (Dynamic Systems), and SYCOMORE (Robust Control). Involved in transverse research axes like Energy and Future Industry.




