SYSTOL 2016

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Sponsors: MCA UPC MINECO ERDF Technical
co-sponsors:
IEEE CSS RAS CEA-IFAC

Semi-plenary speaker: Christophe Combastel

Picture of Christophe CombastelChristophe Combastel received his MSc degree in Electrical Engineering (1997) and his PhD in Control Systems (2000), both from Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble-INP), France. His PhD thesis dealt with the fault diagnosis of electrical drives. From 2001 to 2015, he was Associate Professor at ENSEA, an engineering school in Electronics and applications located in Cergy (near Paris), and member of ECS-Lab (Electronics and Control Systems Laboratory, EA3649). He was principal investigator for ENSEA in several collaborative research projects involving academics and industrial partners, with application targets mainly related to car industry and aerospace. His main focus is on dynamic model-based decision-making in uncertain contexts, which lead him to co-author around 50 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and conferences. Since 2015, he is with the University of Bordeaux and the IMS research lab (laboratoire de l’Intégration du Matériau au Système, CNRS UMR5218). As a member of the ARIA team in the Control System group of IMS, his research interests include interval, set-membership and stochastic algorithms for integrity control applications ranging from on-line fault diagnosis to verified model-based design, with special emphasis on uncertainty propagation and model-based data fusion.