Stephan Astier

Also published under:S. Astier, Stéphan Astier, Stphan Astier

Affiliation

Université de Toulouse; INPT, UPS LAPLACE ENSEEIHT CNRS:, France

Topic

Diffusion Phenomena,Electrical Engineering,Greenhouse Gas,Voltage Drop,Active Layer,Average Speed,Battery Current,Battery Model,Battery State Of Charge,Buck Converter,CO2 Equivalents,Categories Of Resources,Chemical Phenomena,Circuit Model,Classical Field,Concentrated Solar Power,Conference Organizers,Contribution Rate,Current Harmonics,Current Limitations,Current Profile,Damage Categories,Dc Bus Voltage,Density Of Radiation,Diffusion Model,Discharge Current,Dynamic Model,Dynamic Phenomenon,Electric Vehicles,Emission Intensity,End Of The Day,Energy Management,Energy Mix,Environmental Impact,Field Of Chemistry,Filter Components,Fossil Fuels,Functional Unit,Gas Diffusion,Gas Diffusion Layer,Gas Pressure,Hectares Of Forest,Human Activities,Hybrid Architecture,Impedance Model,Important Impact,Input Current,Internal Combustion Engine,International Conference,International Projects,

Biography

S. Astier was born in Marseille, France, in 1953. He received the degree in electrical engineering from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Electrotechnique, d'Electronique, d'Informatique, d'Hydraulique et des Télécommunications (ENSEEIHT), Toulouse, France, in 1977, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse (INPT), Toulouse, in 1979.
From 1979 to 1989, he worked on “solar water welling with permanent magnet brushless pumps” as a teacher–researcher at the Ecole Nationale Superieur Universitaire de Technologie (ENSUT), Dakar, Senegal. He returned to INP–ENSEEIHT, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, in 1989, where he worked on “brushless actuators involved in energy systems,” particularly for electric and hybrid vehicles. Since 1998, he has been working on “new technologies of energy and systems”: solar photovoltaics, electrochemical storage, hydrogen fuel cells, and hybrid energy systems. Since 2003, he has been a Professor with INP–ENSEEIHT, mainly teaching in the Department of Electrical Engineering and conducting research in the Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d'Energie (LAPLACE), which is associated with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), on topics related to “new technologies of energy and systems.” He participated in the creation of the “Eco-Energy” Master's degree in 2006 at INP, University of Toulouse, and he currently presents communications on “new technologies of energy and sustainable development.”