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MICHENEAU Kevin is a Researcher-Lecturer at CESI LINEACT, affiliated with the Engineering and Numerical Tools Research team. His work spans both applied engineering and fundamental physics research. He holds a PhD in Particle Physics from the University of Nantes (2018) and a Master's in Subatomic Physics from the same institution (2014). His research focuses on energy performance optimization in smart buildings, intelligent building control systems, and data fusion techniques for occupancy modeling. Concurrently, he continues contributions to dark matter detection through advanced analysis of XENON experiment data.
Education:
- PhD in Particle Physics, University of Nantes (2018)
- Master's in Subatomic Physics, University of Nantes (2014)
Research Interests:
- Developing models for occupancy-aware energy systems
- Optimizing multi-objective control strategies for building HVAC systems
- Data-driven approaches for sensor fusion and anomaly detection
- Continued dark matter research via XENON collaboration experiments
Recent Research Trends: Recent work demonstrates a strategic shift toward applied building systems research while maintaining expertise in particle physics. 2024's multi-objective MPC study represents his growing focus on practical energy efficiency solutions, while XENON1T/XENON100 analyses (2017-2019) highlight sustained contributions to dark matter detection methodologies.
Grants & Advising:
- Supervising PhD candidate Adrien BOURGOIN (2023-2026)
Laboratory Affiliations: Core member of CESI LINEACT's Engineering and Numerical Tools Research team, collaborating on smart building instrumentation and computational modeling projects.


