Cristina STOICA

Cristina Stoica is a full Professor at CentraleSupélec/L2S, Université Paris-Saclay. She received her B.Sc. (2004) and M.Sc. (2005) in Automatic Control from University Politehnica Bucharest, Romania, and her Ph.D. (2008) from Université Paris-Sud, France. Her current research activities include distributed state estimation and predictive control of multi-agent systems, learning-based control, mobile robotics, control education, art & control. She is involved in international cooperations with different research groups and she had multiple scientific exchange visits abroad. Since 2020, she is the head of the research team SYCOMORE of L2S. She was co-general chair of the joint IFAC SSSC TDS COSY 2025 conference held in CentraleSupélec and the IPC chair of the IFAC ACE 2025 symposium. She is actively involved in numerous outreach activities and she has received several awards for her contributions to enhancing the societal impact of control. / CentraleSupélec

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Qualification by the French CNU (National University Council) for Professor grade (2016)

Habilitation (HDR) in Automatic Control, Supélec – University Paris Sud 11 (2014)
Subject: « Contributions to robust estimation and robust predictive control via set-theoretic methods »
Committee: Eduardo F. Camacho, Didier Dumur, Nicolas Langlois (reviewer), Silviu-Iulian Niculescu (committee president), Vicenç Puig (reviewer), Andreas Varga (reviewer)

Ph.D. in Automatic Control, Supélec – University Paris Sud 11 (2005 – 2008)
Subject: « Robustification of multivariable predictive control laws »
Committee: Eduardo F. Camacho, Didier Dumur (supervisor), Gilles Ferreres (reviewer), Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrique, Michel de Mathelin (committee president), Vincent Wertz (reviewer), Pedro Rodriguez-Ayerbe (co-supervisor)

M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, specialization on “Advanced Automatic Control”, University “Politehnica” Bucharest (2004 – 2005)

B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, specialization on “Automatic Control and Industrial Informatics”, University “Politehnica” Bucharest (1999 – 2004)