Postdoctoral Researcher, Biorobotics Laboratory, EPFL
Short Bio
Yannick studied Electrical Engineering (EE) at the Institut Supérieur d’Electronique et du Numérique (ISEN) from 1998 to 2000. He then joined Florida Atlantic University’s (FAU) department of Ocean Engineering (OE), where he began work on robotics, unmanned vehicles, and research on automatic control under the direction of Dr. Alexander Leonessa. He was awarded a MS in EE by ISEN in September 2002, and a MS in OE by FAU in December 2002. The topic of his Master’s Thesis was the nonlinear adaptive control of a large class of marine vehicles, with particular applications to a specific type of autonomous underwater vehicle.
After working as system engineer on a marine autonomous surface craft, still within FAU’s OE department, Yannick joined University of Central Florida’s (UCF) department of Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering (MMAE) in 2004, where he studied towards a Ph.D. in the aerospace track. He research work while at UCF concerned issues related to the application of nonlinear adaptive control techniques to practical examples; issues including actuator amplitude and rate saturation, partial information feedback, and various degrees of system uncertainty.
In 2007, Yannick transferred to the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VPISU), where he finished work on his dissertation under the direction of Dr. Leonessa within the Vibration and Acoustics Laboratory (VAL). The topic of his dissertation was the applied nonlinear control of uncertain systems in general, with special applications to unmanned vehicles. In addition to the results developed while at UCF, the dissertation featured a novel nonlinear observation technique, relevant to a wide range of nonlinear systems including systems nonlinear in the unmeasured state variables, and a novel nonlinear output feedback control framework for uncertain systems, in which the adaptation mechanism is replaced with an output predictor capturing the essential dynamical features of the system. Yannick was awarded a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in spring 2009.
Following graduation, he joined the French-German research Institute of St-Louis (ISL). As a research fellow within the Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) group, he developed novel GNC algorithms for aeronautical systems, and designed simulation tools allowing rapid performance evaluation of novel guided projectile concepts. Yannick joined EPFL’s BioRobotics laboratory in fall 2010, where he works on control of bio-inspired swimming robots.
Publications
Unraveling secondary ice production in winter orographic clouds through a synergy of in-situ observations, remote sensing and modeling
Research Square
2023-11-09
DOI : 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3502790/v1
Data and scripts for “Unraveling secondary ice production in winter orographic clouds through a synergy of in-situ observations, remote sensing and modeling”
2024
Spatiotemporal energy‐density distribution of time‐reversed electromagnetic fields
IET Science, Measurement & Technology
2024-03-06
p. 1-12.DOI : 10.1049/smt2.12196
Efficient Data Access Paths for Mixed Vector-Relational Search
2024
20th International Workshop on Data Management on New Hardware (DaMoN), Santiago, Chile, June 10, 2024.Optimizing Context-Enhanced Relational Joins
2024
IEEE 40th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), Utrecht, Netherlands, May 13-17, 2024.Efficient and Reusable Lazy Sampling
SIGMOD Record
2024
Vol. 53 , num. 1, p. 33-42.Efficient Model-Relational Data Management: Challenges and Opportunities
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
2024
p. 1-12.DOI : 10.1109/TKDE.2024.3384276
Oligolithic Cross-task Optimizations across Isolated Workloads.
2024-01-14
14th Annual Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR’24), Chaminade, USA, January 14–17, 2024,.Design rules for frequency conversion in periodically poled thin film lithium niobate waveguides
Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XXVIII
2024
Photonics West, San Francisco, January 29-February 1, 2024.p. 60
DOI : 10.1117/12.3002631
Un partenariat recherche – pratique pour l’éducation numérique
EP Revue suisse pour le formation continue
2023-11-01
Vol. Les coopérations dans la formation continue , num. 2, p. 10.