About Me
I am a PhD student at Inria and LIG laboratories. My PhD is part of the PULSE challenge between INRIA,ADEME and Qarnot computing, focused on hybridizing task scheduling and control theory in high-performance computing systems.
My thesis, titled “Efficient task hybridization in heterogeneous computing: practical combinations of Control and Scheduling theories”, addresses the development of adaptive, robust controllers for resource-constrained, compute-intensive platforms.
I’m currently looking for a postdoc in computing system regulation, cyber-physical systems, or related fields. I'm always up for a chat about new projects or collaborations. Here is my detailed academic CV
Publications
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"Event-Triggered Adaptive PI Control for Mitigating Congestion in Shared Storage Systems"
ECC 2026, Reykjavík, Iceland -
"Mitigating Shared Storage Congestion Using Control Theory"
UCC 2025, Dec 2025, Nantes, France
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"Stochastic Model Predictive Control with Direct Feedforward Compensation"
ICSTCC 2025, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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"Robust Cascade Control for Variable Dimension Systems"
ECC 2025, Thessaloniki, Greece
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"Coarse-grain Congestion Regulation Using Control Theory"
COMPAS 2025, Bordeaux
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Research Interests
Control theory for computing systems,
Feedback control in distributed infrastructures,
Thermal-aware Resource management,
Congestion Mitigation in storage systems,
Hybrid control and scheduling frameworks.