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Bayle Bernard is a Professor at the University of Strasbourg and a visiting researcher at IRI (Institut de Recherche en Informatique et Systèmes Aléatoires), where he contributes to the Perception and Manipulation research line. His work bridges robotics, control theory, and intelligent systems, with a focus on physical human-robot interaction.
His research interests center on robot design, modeling, and control, particularly integrating machine learning with control strategies to enhance adaptive behaviors in robotic systems during physical interaction with humans. This interdisciplinary work lies at the intersection of mechanical systems, artificial intelligence, and cognitive robotics.
The absence of listed publications prevents a detailed analysis of article trends; however, with over 100 publications, his scholarly output reflects sustained contributions to robotics and control. No scientific awards are listed in the provided text.
There is no information available about student advising, research grants, or leadership in specific labs or teams. His role at IRI suggests active collaboration in a multidisciplinary research environment focused on manipulation and perception in robotics.



