Guy-Bart Stan

Professor of BioSystems Engineering & Control at Imperial College London

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Imperial College London

Short Biography

Prof Guy-Bart Stan obtained his PhD in Applied Sciences (Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Control) from the University of Liege, Belgium under the supervision of Rodolphe Sepulchre. His thesis dealt with the global analysis and synthesis of limit cycle oscillations in networks of interconnected nonlinear dynamical systems, and with the global synchronisation of oscillations in such networks. The obtained results are based upon a generalisation of dissipativity theory to the global asymptotic stability analysis of limit cycles, both in isolated and interconnected nonlinear dynamical systems. The proposed approach allows a generalisation of the feedback oscilation mechanisms observed in the Van der Pol and Fitzhugh-Nagumo oscillator to higher dimensional systems.

From July to September 2018, he was an invited Professor at the Department of BioSystems Sciences and Engineering at ETH Zurich (invited by Professors Mustafa Khammash and Martin Fussenegger). From August to September 2015, he was an invited Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Center for Synthetic Biology at MIT (invited by Professors Domitilla del Vecchio and Ron Weiss). From July to September 2008, he was an invited visiting scientist at the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems at MIT (invited by Professor Munther Dahleh). From June to August 2004, he was an invited visiting Ph.D. researcher at the "Laboratoire d'Automatique de Grenoble", GISPA-lab, INPG-ENSIEG, Grenoble, France (invited by Professor Carlos Canudas-de-Wit).

From January 2006 until December 2009, Dr Stan worked as a Research Associate in the Control Group of the University of Cambridge (U.K.) with support from EPSRC (EP/E02761X/1) (previously support from a European Commission FP6 Marie-Curie Intra-European Fellowship (EIF-FP6 025509 GASO)). From June to December 2005, he worked as Senior DSP Engineer at Philips Applied Technologies (now Philips Research), Leuven, Belgium. Until May 2005, he worked in the Nonlinear Systems and Control group at the Systems and Modeling department of the University of Liège with F.N.R.S. (Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research) support.

Research interests

Dr Stan main research interests are in the areas of Synthetic and Systems Biology, Analysis and Design of Complex Biological Networks, and Nonlinear Systems Analysis and Control.

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