
معرفی
Thiago Alves Lima is an Associate Professor at CentraleSupélec, France, specializing in control theory and systems engineering. His research focuses on control and Lyapunov methods for hybrid/nonlinear systems, dissipativity theory, and numerical techniques like Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs). He is affiliated with the L2S laboratory and previously held postdoctoral positions at Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) and CNRS CRAN (France). His work addresses challenges in switched systems stabilization, time-delay compensation, and robust control design. He has contributed to prestigious conferences like ECC and journals such as Control Engineering Practice. His academic journey includes a PhD from Federal University of Ceará (Brazil), with research stays at LAAS-CNRS (France) and participation in ERC-funded projects.
Education: PhD in Electrical Engineering (2021), Federal University of Ceará, Brazil; Postdoctoral fellowships at UCLouvain (2021-2023) and CRAN (2022-2023). Research interests span Lyapunov methods for nonlinear systems, formal methods in control, and applications in industrial processes. He co-designs controllers for systems with delays and saturating actuators, leveraging dissipativity principles for stabilization.
Recent contributions include papers on switched systems stabilization (2024), dissipativity-based designs (2023-2024), and hybrid systems analysis. His work emphasizes practical applications in robotics and industrial automation, with a focus on bridging theoretical control frameworks and real-world implementation challenges.
Labs/Teams: Member of the COMEDY team at L2S, collaborating with SYCOMORE and IPHYCOM groups. Involved in ERC-funded projects and editorial activities for control conferences. His research bridges fundamental control theory with engineering applications, addressing complexity through interdisciplinary approaches.




