2023 IEEE 11th International Conference on Systems and Control ICSC
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The 2023 IEEE 11th edition of the International Conference on Systems and Control ICSC will be held on December 18 to 20, 2023, at Sousse, Tunisia. The first edition was initiated by the late Prof. E.-K. Boukas and was held in 2007 in Marrakesh. This event will provide the opportunity for worldwide researchers and practitioners to share together the latest developments and new trends in systems and control. Both theoretical and applied papers are welcomed for submission to this event. Keynote speeches are to be conducted by well-known experts in systems and control. The conference ICSC’2023 is organized by the Laboratories Lab-STA (Sfax, Tunisia) and CONPRI (Gabes, Tunisia) with the participation of several Laboratories such as LIAS (Poitiers, France), MIS (Amiens, France), LSIS (Marseille, France), LAAS (Toulouse, France) and the University of Valladolid (Spain). The conference is financially supported by the ATTNA association (Tunisia) and technical Co-sponsorship IEEE Tunisia Section, IEEE CSS Tunisia Chapter, IEEE SSCS Tunisia Chapter, IEEE CAS Tunisia Chapter, and IEEE Control Systems Society. |
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Jean-Paul Gauthier
On a universal quantum gap
We shall prove the existence of a universal gap δ for the minimum time controllability of most finite dimensional quantum systems, namely the maximum of the minimum times to join two points on the quantum sphere, is either zero or greater than δ. This is equivalent to the existence of a gap in the diameter of orbit spaces of the corresponding compact Lie group unitary actions on the Hermitian spheres
Biography:
Jean-Paul Gauthier is emeritus professor at UTLN (University of Toulon, France) and a member of the LIS (UMR CNRS 7020). He graduated in mathematics and computer sciences from INPG (Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France) in 1975. He got Ph.D. degree in 1978, and state doctorate degree in 1982. He joined CNRS (National Centre of Scientific Research) in 1978. He was awarded several medals for his research work including Medal of Institut Universitaire de France, and Medal of Institut National des Sciences Appliquées. He is also honorary member of Institut Universitaire de France. His main field of interest is control theory in the large. He is a member of Amicale des pécheurs à la ligne de Toulon" and "Société Française de Go.
Abdelouaheb AITOUCHE
System of Systems Engineering (SoSE): Application to European and Regional Projects
The system of systems engineering (SoSE) is a concept which describe the cooperation of autonomous component systems [1] that are : heterogeneous, managerially, and operationally independents and can coexist or cooperate to achieve a global goal that a single component system cannot be achieved. These components are dispatched geographically and can exchange between each other only information. Each component system can be added or removed to the SoS, without changing the characteristics of the resulting SoSE. Many applications have been done by our team SOFTe which belongs to CRIStAL CNRS Laboratory. The SoS can be applied to the field of : diagnosis and treatment of cancers [2], online and offline arenas for interaction between Smart Port stakeholders [3], 3D printer for concrete [4], shucking scallops and filleting certain round fish [5] and Intelligent transportation [6,7].
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Abdel Aitouche is born in Algiers and graduated from Supelec (France) in 1980 in Control and Servo Machines. He joined the company SONELEC in 1980 and then a radio navigation company for 2 years. He joined the Algerian Institute of Petroleum (IAP) from 1983 to 1987 as a teacher in Automation and Electrotechnics. He obtained his PhD from the University of Nancy I in 1990 in the field of Automatics.
Abdel Aitouche has been a lecturer at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes d’Ingénieurs (HEI) since 1991 and Professor since 2009. His teaching concerns Renewable Energy Systems (RES: Current practice in RES, Comparison of Software in RES, Manipulator and mobile robots, Continuous and digital control, Vehicle dynamics and Engine control, Diagnosis of RES, Signal processing, etc…
He is researcher at the Research Center in Informatics, Signal and Automatic of Lille belongs to University of Lille since 1997 (CRIStAL UMR 9189). He belongs to team Systems of Systems Engineering (SOFTe) and Its research concerns the fields of Automatics and more. particularly systems of systems which include robust control, fault tolerant control and diagnostics of nonlinear systems. The applications concern renewable energies (PV, Wind, Biodiesel, Fuel cell, Biomass), Diesel engines, vehicle dynamics, pressurized pipes.
He was the leader of the European project Interreg NWE: 553-RIVER (2017-2022) on riverboats powered by CO2-free diesel engines and has been leader of the European project SCODECE from 2010-2013 on the control and diagnosis of clean diesel engines and he has participated in several European projects such as DAMADICS HPRN-CT-2000-2003, CHEM (2001-2004), INTRADE 2009-2014, i-MOCCA PN 07-022-BE and I-Mosyde (2014-2015). Actually he participated to the Interreg NWE project BEPROACT (2023-2026) managed by Netherland.
He has participated in numerous projects including 2 PHC Cai Yuanpei (Leader) and Pessoa. He also participated to summer Schools in Lille (European Summer Program since 2009 in University Catholic of Lille), He participated in Summer Schools in Kavala (Greece) in the area of Renewable Energy, he participated since 2008 to the Summer School in Bucharest in the area of Fault Diagnosis. He has been invited three time by NUST University, Nanjing to teach to the master’s students: Fault Tolerant Control.
He is the author or co-author of more than 300 publications: journals, papers in international conferences, book chapters.
He is and has been organizer of several international conferences including IEEE MED, IEEE ICSC, IEEE STA and IFAC ACD and recently SoSE conferences and, he is executive members of those conferences. He has directed and co-directed around 25 PhD thesis and more than 80 master’s theses.
He is expert in French National Project (ANR) in the field of Fuel cell systems, expert of Canadian Research Project on Natural Science and Science and Engineering in the field of renewable energy.
Bassem BEN HAMED
Machine Learning and Its Application in Lyapunov Stability Analysis and in medical field
Prof. Bassem BEN HAMED. A mathematics Ph.D. holder, he earned his doctoral degree from Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse in 2006. In 2013, he obtained his university habilitation diploma from the University of Sfax. Currently, he serves as a professor of applied mathematics at the National School of Electronics and Telecommunications in Sfax. He holds senior instructor certifications from Huawei in artificial intelligence and is also certified as an instructor in machine learning and deep learning from various accredited organizations. Additionally, he is a co-founder and data scientist at DataCamp Training and Consulting. He is also a co-founder and team manager at Digital Innovation Partner, a member of the Swiss Digital Network
Biography:
Prof. Bassem BEN HAMED. A mathematics Ph.D. holder, he earned his doctoral degree from Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse in 2006. In 2013, he obtained his university habilitation diploma from the University of Sfax. Currently, he serves as a professor of applied mathematics at the National School of Electronics and Telecommunications in Sfax. He holds senior instructor certifications from Huawei in artificial intelligence and is also certified as an instructor in machine learning and deep learning from various accredited organizations. Additionally, he is a co-founder and data scientist at DataCamp Training and Consulting. He is also a co-founder and team manager at Digital Innovation Partner, a member of the Swiss Digital Network