Senior Scientist · FHNW
Corentin Briat
Researcher in systems and control theory, cybergenetics, and the mathematics that link them.
I work on the analysis and design of dynamical systems, from linear parameter-varying and time-delay systems to feedback control inside living cells. I am Senior Scientist and Lecturer at FHNW in Muttenz, and Scientific Advisor at Symbergy.
01Research areas
All areasLPV systems & gain-scheduling
Linear parameter-varying systems, robust analysis, and the design of controllers that adapt to measurable parameters.
Read moreTime-delay systems
Infinite-dimensional systems where the future depends on the past. Stability, robustness, and delay-scheduled control.
Read moreHybrid & impulsive systems
Looped-functionals as a unifying paradigm for impulsive, switched, sampled-data, and periodic dynamics.
Read morePositive systems
Systems confined to the nonnegative orthant, with applications across biology, epidemiology, and networks.
Read moreCommunication networks
Congestion control as a control problem: stability, fairness, and the modeling that makes protocols rigorous.
Read moreCybergenetics
Control theory for living cells: stochastic reaction networks, antithetic integral feedback, in-silico controllers.
Read more02By the numbers
03In the news
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2024Appointed Senior Editor for the IEEE Control Systems Letters, and started a new position as Senior Scientist and Lecturer at the FHNW School of Life Sciences in Muttenz.
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2023Joined the editorial boards of Frontiers in Synthetic Biology as Associate Editor.
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2022Annual Review of Control article on noise in biomolecular systems with Mustafa Khammash.
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2019Quanta Magazine feature on the mathematics behind cellular feedback circuitry.
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2016ETH News piece on integral feedback control for cells.