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Francois Lamoline is a researcher in the Faculty of Science at the University of Namur, specializing in control theory with focus on port-Hamiltonian systems and stochastic processes. He completed his Doctorate in Science in 2019 and has maintained an active research profile with publications through 2020.
His research interests center on mathematical control theory, particularly in port-Hamiltonian systems, stochastic processes, and infinite-dimensional systems. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications in chemical engineering, robotics, and structural control systems. Lamoline's research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between mathematics, engineering, and physical systems modeling.
Analysis of his publications reveals a consistent focus on theoretical control frameworks applied to physical systems, with increasing sophistication from 2018-2020. His work shows particular expertise in applying Hamiltonian formalisms to stochastic systems and boundary control problems.
- Frank Callier Prize (2015)
Lamoline has been actively engaged in the academic community with 21 recorded activities between 2015-2018, including participation in major conferences such as the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and the IFAC World Congress. His research has been supported by projects including 'Linear Quadratic Gaussian Analysis and Control of Stochastic Hamiltonian Systems with Ports in Infinite Dimensions' (2018-2019).
His work contributes to sustainable development through advanced control systems that can optimize energy usage and industrial processes.


