
معرفی
Lucas Brivadis is a Researcher at the Signals and Systems Laboratory specializing in advanced control theory and dynamical systems engineering. His work focuses on observer design, output feedback stabilization, and control of nonlinear/infinite-dimensional systems with applications in crystallization processes and neural fields.
His core research interests include:
- Control Theory
- Nonlinear Systems
- Observer Design
- Partial Differential Equations (PDEs)
- Delay Systems
- Crystallization Process Control
- Neural Fields
With 31 publications documented, Brivadis demonstrates exceptional productivity with 15 major contributions in 2025 alone. His recent work pioneers solutions for output feedback stabilization at unobservable targets through switching techniques and Back and Forth Nudging, while advancing theoretical frameworks for infinite-dimensional systems and time-delay stability analysis. His crystallization process research integrates solute concentration measurements into novel soft sensor designs, bridging theoretical control with chemical engineering applications. He maintains active collaborations with Vincent Andrieu, Jean-Paul Gauthier, Ulysse Serres, Ludovic Sacchelli, and Antoine Chaillet across multiple publications.
Brivadis operates within the Signals and Systems Laboratory environment where his research directly impacts both theoretical control systems development and industrial process optimization, particularly in chemical engineering and neuroscience domains through neural field control applications.




