Rosane Ushirobira
Bio
I am an Inria
Researcher at
the Valse team of
Inria (Lille).
I am a Mathematician. I attended as a student and then
as a lecturer-researcher various Brazilian, American,
Dutch and French
universities: Universidade
de São Paulo (São
Carlos), Universidade
Estadual de
Campinas, Rutgers
University, Université
Paris
Diderot, Université
Louis
Pasteur, Université
de
Poitiers, Technische
Universiteit
Eindhoven, Université
de Bourgogne.
Since December 2008, I have been a member of the executive team
of CIMPA
(International Center for Pure and Applied Mathematics).
Research
My research activities are in control theory, mainly in the estimation, modeling, stabilization, and stability analysis of dynamical systems and applications. I am particularly interested in estimating parameters and in designing observers for nonlinear systems. My research has a strong interdisciplinary component, and my theoretical knowledge is consequently used in this context. My research interests include algebraic approaches for automatic control, parameter and state estimates, numerical derivation, linear delay systems, synchronization and stabilization of multistable systems, human-computer interaction modeling, and biological dynamical systems.
Most of my publications can be
found
at Inria
Hal. Here is one paper on
algebraic differentiators.