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Paolo MASON is a Researcher at the Laboratory of Signals and Systems (L2S), CentraleSupélec, located in Gif-sur-Yvette, France. His primary affiliation is within the Department of Systems and Control. His research focuses on advanced control theory, quantum systems, and switched systems, with notable contributions to Lyapunov analysis, stability criteria, and quantum feedback control. He collaborates with interdisciplinary teams such as COMEDY (Model for Control of Dynamical Systems) and SYCOMORE, addressing challenges in telecommunications, signal processing, and energy systems.
Key research interests include stability analysis of switched systems, quantum control strategies, and the application of Lyapunov methods to infinite-dimensional systems. His work bridges theoretical developments with practical implementations, particularly in areas like quantum spin systems and singular perturbation modeling. Recent publications highlight advancements in observer design for switched systems and the stabilization of multiqubit states.
MASON's articles reflect a trend toward rigorous mathematical foundations combined with real-world engineering applications. His 2025 work on quantum projection filters exemplifies this blend, addressing imperfections in measurement systems. Collaborations with institutions like the IEEE and Springer underscore his international academic engagement.
His research also extends to interconnected systems and delay dynamics, with contributions to the converse Lyapunov theory. He is actively involved in conferences (e.g., CDC, IFAC) and co-edits technical volumes on hybrid systems. Despite no listed awards, his prolific publication record and leadership in L2S teams indicate significant academic impact.




