👤 About
I am a PhD candidate at Inria and Grenoble INP, 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, intelligent controllers for resource-constrained, compute-intensive platforms.
📚 Publications
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"Enhancing Efficiency through Control Theory in Compute‑Intensive Applications"
MSc Internship Report, Inria Spirals, 2023
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"Efficient Task Hybridization in Heterogeneous Computing"
PULSE Project, Inria CTRL-a, 2024
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"Coarse‑grain Congestion Regulation Using Control Theory"
COMPAS 2025, Bordeaux
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"Poster: Control-Scheduling for HPC"
Inria / HAL Poster Archive, 2024
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"Robust Cascade Control for Variable Dimension Systems: Application to Processors Powercapping"
ECC 2025, Thessaloniki, Greece
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"Stochastic Model Predictive Control with Direct Feedforward Compensation: Harvesting Idle Resources in High-Performance Computing"
ICSTCC 2025, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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