
Rosane Ushirobira
Bio
I am an Inria
Researcher at
the Valse team of
Inria (Lille).
I am a Mathematician and have attended several
universities as a student and later as a
lecturer-researcher. These institutions include Brazilian,
American, Dutch, and French universities, such
as 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.
From December 2008 to August 2024, I was a member of
the executive team
of CIMPA
(International Center for Pure and Applied
Mathematics).

Research
My research activities focus on control theory, particularly in estimation, modeling, stabilization, and stability analysis of dynamical systems and their applications. I am particularly interested in estimating parameters and designing observers for nonlinear systems. My work is highly interdisciplinary, integrating my theoretical knowledge in a practical context. My research interests include algebraic approaches for automatic control, parameter and state estimation, numerical derivation, linear delay systems, synchronization and stabilization of multistable systems, human-computer interaction modeling, and mathematical epidemiological systems.
Most of my
publications can be found
on Inria
Hal. Here is one of my
papers on algebraic differentiators.