Title: Behavioral System-Theoretic Approach to Fault-Tolerant Control
Supervised by Prof. Dominique Sauter and Joseph Yamé Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy - CRAN – UMR 7039 Nancy University, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
We are seeking a highly motivated graduate student to work in the area of Diagnosis and Fault-tolerant Control. The specific project is on developing novel approaches to fault-tolerant control (FTC) based on the behavioral paradigm of J.C. Willems. This is a theoretical-oriented research aiming at formulating and solving control problems for dynamical systems under severe faulty conditions.
A 3-year PhD fellowship (funded by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research) is available for this project. The post offers an exciting opportunity to tackle fundamental research problems within a stimulating research environment with state of the art experimental platforms.
Candidates should have a Master degree and demonstrate excellent academic record and the ability to do independent research. A strong background in dynamical systems, applied mathematics as well as a good knowledge of the Matlab/Simulink environment is required.
For more details, see: http://www.cran.uhp-nancy.fr/ And click on « sujets de masters, thèses et postdocs »
Application
Please send, before 30 May 2009, your application with a detailed curriculum vitae and a motivation letter to: dominique.sauter[ at ]cran.uhp-nancy.fr) or to: Joseph J. Yamé (email: joseph.yame[ at ]cran.uhp-nancy.fr )
CRAN – Faculty of Sciences, BP 70239 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy Nancy Université, 54506 FRANCE
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