Christophe Farges received a MSc in Electronics, Electrotechnical and Automatics from the university of Toulouse in 2002 and his PhD degree in Automatic Control from the university of Toulouse in 2006. His thesis was done at the LAAS-CNRS Lab, under the supervision of Denis Arzelier and Dimitri Peaucelle. The main objective of the thesis was to develop Linear Matrix Inequalities based methods for the analysis and control of Linear Periodic Systems. After one year as a Non-Tenured Teaching and Research Fellow in INSA of Toulouse, he became associate professor at the University of Bordeaux in 2007. He received the authorization to conduct research (HDR) in 2017. His teaching activities are mainly performed at the Evering Institute of Merignac and concern modeling, control and fault detection and isolation. His research activities concern systems exhibiting fractional behaviors (dynamics in the power of time rather than classical dynamics in the exponential of time) occurring, for example, in heat transfer, the vibration of viscoelastic materials or the charging/discharging of electric batteries. One part of his activities is about modeling these systems using non-integer models and developing other dedicated modeling tools. He also develops analysis, control and diagnostic methods based on these models. More recently, he’s been involved in developing methods for estimating remaining battery useful life, using both model-based and artificial intelligence approaches.
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