About McTAO team

McTAO (Mathematics for Control, Transport and their ApplicatiOns) is an Inria Team, common with Université Côte d’Azur & CNRS (Laboratoire J. A. Dieudonné) and in an agreement with Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté & CNRS (Institut de Mathématiques de Bourgogne).  Members are located in Sophia Antipolis, Nice and Dijon.

Overall Objectives

Our goal is to develop methods in geometric control theory for nonlinear systems, mostly finite dimensional, and to transfer our expertise through real applications of these methods. The methodological developments range from feedback control and observers to optimal control, extending to fields like sub-Riemannian geometry. Optimal control leads to developments in Hamiltonian dynamics, and also requires sophisticated numerics, to which the team contributes too. Dynamical systems and modeling are also part of the background of the team.

Our primary domain of industrial applications in the past years has been space engineering, in particular using optimal control and stabilization techniques for mission design with low thrust propulsion: orbit transfer or rendez-vous problems in the gravity field of a single body (typically satellites around the earth), interplanetary missions and multi body problems, or control design of solar sails, where propulsion is drastically constrained.

The team also has continued involvement with applications regarding human bio-mechanics (muscle stimulation), and various modeling and control questions in biology (Lotka-Volterra models, bacterial growth, microbiome models, networks of chemical reaction…). The list is not exhaustive; past domains of application include swimming al low Reynolds number (micro-swimmers) and control of quantum systems for Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

You may find here our annual activity reports since 2012.

Workshop “New Trends in Quantum Control”

The two-day workshop is dedicated to dicussing the latest results in quantum control and related topics. It will be held at the Jean Alexandre Dieudonné Laboratory (LJAD) at the campus Valrose of the Côte d’Azur University. The list of speakers include: Nicolas Augier Karine Beauchard  Patrick Cassam-Chenaï Francesca Chittaro Ludovick Gagnon Théo Gherdaoui Ruikang Liang Davide Lonigro  Mario …

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Stage M2 (2024-25) : Optimal control for the design of an experiment in neuroscience

– Looking for applicants – Context and goals: Experimental design focuses on optimizing data acquisition and utilization to minimize computational and experimental burden. For parameter identification in model-based input-output systems, a common approach involves optimizing the Fisher information matrix to reduce uncertainty stemming from the stochastic nature of experiments. When the input-output model is rooted …

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Séminaire McTAO : Bernard Bonnard (IMB, Université de Dijon) – 23 septembre 2024

Problème Géométrique de Zermelo et Micromagnétisme Bernard Bonnard (IMB, Université de Dijon) Lundi 23 septembre, 11h00, salle Coriolis (Galois). Abstract. L’objectif de cet exposé est de présenter un ensemble de travaux communs avec Olivier Cots et Yannick Privat. Il concerne les développements de la théorie géométrique de navigation de Zermelo motivés par le contrôle par …

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Séminaire McTAO : Patrick Cassam-Chenaï (LJAD, Université de Nice) – 26 juin 2024

Taming the combinatorics of antisymmetrized product of geminals Patrick Cassam-Chenaï (LJAD, Université de Nice) Mercredi 26 juin, 11h00, salle Coriolis (Galois). Abstract. Quantum Chemistry is mainly concerned with solving the Schrödinger equation for the electrons of a molecule, that is to say, by solving the so-called “molecular electronic structure” problem. Getting inspiration from the Lewis …

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