2000-2005: PhD Student at the Intelligent and Autonomous Systems Lab
(now Bristol Robotics Lab) University of the West of England, Bristol
PhD Thesis: Minimalist Coherent Swarming of Wireless Networked Autonomous Mobile Robots
1995-2000: Diploma in Mathematics, University of Geneva
Topics of Interest
Interested in the potential of the unsupervised multitude, I study the possibilities of swarm intelligence to outperform centralised coordination schemes. More particularly, I investigate the use of communication between individuals to induce meaningful group behaviours. In this research, emphasis is put on the development of algorithms and systems that are simple, robust and scalable.
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2020
Assessing the gap between a normative and a reality-based model of building LCA