Nicolas Delanoue

Nicolas Delanoue (Angers, October 30, 1980 - Angers, March 25, 2023) was a researcher in the French laboratory LARIS.

Nicolas Delanoue in Brest

Early life

Nicolas Delanoue was born in Angers, France, in 1980. He received the Habilitation à diriger des recherches in Control Theory from the University of Angers, France, in 2018. Between 2008 and 2023, he was an associate professor at the Laboratoire Angevin de Recherche en Ingénierie des Systèmes (LARIS).

Career

During the preparation of his Ph.D. thesis, entitled Algorithmes numériques pour l'analyse topologique. Calcul par intervalle et théorie des graphes, Nicolas Delanoue studied the notion of topology using interval methods. His habilitation thesis entitled Méthodes numériques garanties pour la classification de fonctions et le contrôle optimal [1] has shown the efficiency of interval methods in robotics. The main researches of N. Delanoue was the creation of numerical algorithms capable of computing the properties of sets [2] or maps. [3]

His main contributions are in Interval analysis, topology, path-planning and optimal control.

References

  1. Delanoue, N. (2018). "Méthode numériques garanties pour la classification de fonctions et le contrôle optimal". Habilitation à diriger les recherches Université d'Angers.
  2. Delanoue, N.; Jaulin, L. (2006). "Using interval arithmetic to prove that a set is path-connected". Theoretical Computer Science. 351: 119–128. doi:10.1016/j.tcs.2005.09.055.
  3. Lagrange, S.; Delanoue, N. (2007). "On sufficient conditions of the injectivity: development of a numerical test algorithm via interval analysis". Reliable Computing. 13 (5): 409–421. doi:10.1007/s11155-007-9042-9. S2CID 838153.


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