
معرفی
Laurent Lefèvre is a Professor in applied mathematics & control at the University of Grenoble Alpes and Grenoble Institute of Technology - Esisar. He is affiliated with the Co) 4 Sys research team at LCIS laboratory, focusing on control systems and mathematical modeling.
- B.Sc. in Engineering from École Polytechnique de Bruxelles (1991)
- M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from École Polytechnique de Louvain (1994)
- Ph.D. in Control from École Centrale de Lille (1999)
His research centers on port-Hamiltonian systems, structure-preserving discretization, and multi-physics systems, with applications in water systems, process engineering, microgrids, and plasma physics. Key projects include the ANR-21-CE48-0018 IMPACTS initiative on implicit port-Hamiltonian control systems. Teaching activities span numerical analysis, nonlinear control, and epistemology.
Laurent supervises four Ph.D. students: Pierre-Alain Toupance (controllability of complex systems), Duc Tri Vo (intelligent process control), Maximilian Mogler (discrete-time control for implicit port-Hamiltonian systems), and Antoine Bendimerad-Hohl (structured discretization of implicit port-Hamiltonian systems). Collaborations include Prof. Bastien Chopard (Université de Genève), Ass. Prof. Ionela Prodan (LCIS), Vincent Vanel (CEA Marcoule), Ass. Prof. Paul Kotyczka (Technische Universität München), Prof. Denis Matignon (ISAE-Supaero), and Ghislain Haine (ISAE-Supaero).


