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Stephane Ploix
Also published under:Stéphane Ploix, S. Ploix
Affiliation
Univ. Grenoble Alpes CNRS, Grenoble INP, G-SCOP, Grenoble, France
Topic
Energy Consumption,Community Energy,Community Members,Renewable Energy,Action Plan,Air Quality,Building Behavior,CO2 Concentration,Case-based Reasoning,Community Impact,Community Management,Energy Management System,Environmental Benefits,Human Behavior,Indoor Temperature,Linear Problem,Multi-agent,Multi-agent Systems,Physical Rules,Residential Satisfaction,Similar Contexts,Solar Panels,Support Vector Regression,Variety Of Contexts,Absolute Difference,Artificial Neural Network,Artificial Neural Network Model,Attribute Weights,Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average,Average Deviation,Behavior Of Members,Bioclimatic,Build Time,Building Energy,Building Energy Consumption,Central Level,Citizen Involvement,Cluster Membership,Collection Approach,Collective Action,Collective Benefits,Comfort In Buildings,Community Model,Complete Review,Conscious Behavior,Consumption Profiles,Contextual Approach,Demand Of Buildings,Demand-side Management,District Of Residence,
Biography
Stéphane Ploix received the M.Tech. degree in mechanics and electricity and the M.Sc. degree in control from a French “grande école[MOU1],” and the Ph.D. degree in control engineering and signal processing from the Institute National Polytechnique de Lorraine, in 1998. He became a Full Professor in 2009. He is currently a Professor with the Energy, Water and Environment Department, Grenoble Institute of Technology. His studies set at the interface of engineering, and control and computer sciences. He started by extending algorithms for diagnostic analysis coming from artificial intelligence community to different engineering area, including sensor networks for hydrology, water networks, and photovoltaic farms. In 2006, he decided to redirect his studies in energy smart-building and to study how computers and control sciences could contribute to this new application area. His studies led to the development of the G-homeTech software for global anticipative model-based energy management of buildings. In 2012, he was part of the team that won the Solar Decathlon Europe worldwide competition with the CANOPEA building equipped with the GhomeTech software. He is one of the Founders of the Vesta-System company that markets applications for building energy management. Then, his interest turned to human-machine cooperation in building energy management: how to get the best from occupants and from smart systems thanks to cooperative mechanisms? He has been involved in various industrial projects with small and big companies and institutions, such as EDF, CSTB, Orange, CEA, Schneider Electric, and Engie.