
معرفی
Simon Bliudze is a Junior Researcher and HDR Research Officer at the Inria Center at the University of Lille, affiliated with the SPIRALS Project-Team. His work focuses on formal methods for system design, modular robotics, and control algorithms. He contributes to projects involving hierarchical control systems, energy management in modular robots, and dynamic reconfiguration frameworks like BIP/DR-BIP. Collaborations include co-supervision of research internships with colleagues such as Olga Kouchnarenko and Sophie Cerf.
Research interests encompass rigorous system modeling, component-based design, and the integration of random shape generation into modular robot frameworks. His projects address challenges in energy distribution, dynamic reconfiguration, and validation of complex systems through simulation tools. Work includes developing simulators for evaluating control policies and advancing open-source tools like the BIP compiler.
Key contributions involve bridging theoretical formalisms with practical implementations, particularly in robotics and IoT systems. Projects like the EX-PATRIA database initiative (though contextually less prominent in technical work) highlight interdisciplinary engagement. No specific awards are mentioned, but his role in academic collaborations and tool development underscores his active research profile.





