Joseph Yame | Control Theory | Research Excellence Award

Joseph Yame | Control Theory | Research Excellence Award

Senior Lecturer (HDR) at CRAN – Université de Lorraine | France

Dr. Joseph-Julien Yamé is a distinguished researcher in control engineering, specializing in fault diagnosis, fault-tolerant control, and resilient cyber-physical systems. His work integrates behavioral system theory with data-driven and AI-enhanced methodologies to improve system reliability and performance under uncertainty. With 100 publications, 446 citations across 347 documents, and an h-index of 13 in Scopus, his research demonstrates strong academic impact. His contributions advance sustainable and intelligent engineering systems, supporting innovation in automation and energy-efficient technologies.

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Featured Publications


Active Fault-Tolerant Control Systems
– Springer, 2018 | Cited by: 46

Fault Diagnosis of Networked Control Systems
– Int. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, 2008 | Cited by: 46

A Novel Approach to Real-Time Fault Accommodation in NREL’s 5-MW Wind Turbine Systems
– IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2013 | Cited by: 41

Fault-Tolerant Economic Model Predictive Control for Wind Turbines
– IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2018 | Cited by: 38

Stability Guaranteed Active Fault Tolerant Control of Networked Control Systems
– European Control Conference (ECC), 2007 | Cited by: 36