4th Workshop of the RTE Chair at CentraleSupélec
Format: This event will be held in person, on June 17th 2025.
Location: CentraleSupélec campus, Gif-sur-Yvette (Southern Paris), in Room SC.046 of the Bouygues Building.
Registration: Attendance is free, but registration is mandatory before June 9th to allow for an optimal reception of the participants. To register, please fill out the following form. If you would like to present your latest results on a topic connected to the research subjects of the RTE Chair, please send us a title along with an abstract.
The program will include both short talks, of around 15-20 min, as well as longer presentations, of up to 30 minutes. In particular, young researchers are encouraged to propose short presentations, the best of which will be awarded a set of prizes at the end of the workshop.
The scientific and social program of the day is as follows:
08h30 — Sorin Olaru and Lucas Saludjian: Welcome and presentation of the RTE Chair
Part 1:
09h00 — Michel Kieffer: Single-ended transient-based fault identification algorithm using bandlimited measurement devices for HVAC grids
09h25 — Francisco Chinesta (ENSAM): Advanced Health-Aware Control Based on Digital Twin
09h50 — Andrei Sperilă: Network Realisation Functions — A New Way of Doing Distributed Control
Coffee Break (15min)
10h30 — Sami Tliba: RTE two-area benchmark for the POD study — previous results and model discussion
10h55 — Lucas Brivadis: Control Templates — Output Feedback Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems with Observability Singularities
11h20 — Roman Le Goff Latimier (ENS): Online Learning and Asynchronous Communication for Distributed Optimal Control
11h45 — Silviu Niculescu: Delays in Interconnected Systems
Lunch Break (1h30)
Part 2:
13h45 — Elena Panteley: Synchronization in heterogeneous networks of nonlinear systems — from strong to weak coupling
14h10 — Pierre Haessig: Convexity of the Annualized Cost of Energy Systems with a Usage-Dependent Lifetime
14h35 — Antoine Girard: Assume-Guarantee Contracts for System Design — Framework and Theoretical Results
Coffee Break (15min)
Part 3:
15h15 — Grace Chiza Bulonza: Assume-Guarantee Contracts for System Design — Computational Aspects and Application
15h30 — Yoshinari Takayama (Online): Recurring Switching Rules in Industrial Applications via Temporal Logic
15h45 — Zirui Niu (Imperial College): On the Relation between Hierarchical Control via Abstraction and Moment Matching
16h00 — Corentin Presvôts: Reduced-Complexity Model Selection and Rate Allocation for Multiple-Model Electrical Signal Compression
16h15 — Paul Christian Tesso Woafo: A novel multiobjective optimal LQ control strategy for energy harvesting in vehicle suspensions systems
16h30 — Pierre Houdouin: Gaussian process surrogate model to approximate power grid simulators — An application to the certification of a congestion management controller
16h45 — Louis Jannin: Probabilistic model of nodal injections for power grid control from an energy transition perspective
17h00 — Oumayma Khattabi: Sequentially learning regions of attraction from data
17h15 — Guillaume Ganet-Lepage: Managing the uncertainty in the integration of renewable energy into the transmission grid