Holder of a doctorate in Industrial Computing from the Paul Sabatier University of Toulouse (prepared at LAAS-CNRS) in 1997, Eric ZAMAI was recruited as a lecturer at Ensieg, now Ense3, in 1998, after 1 year of ATER at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse. He then obtained his HDR from the Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble in 2006. Until 2019, he developed his research successively at the Grenoble Automatic Laboratory (LAG) then at the Laboratory of Sciences for the Design and Optimization of Production (G-SCOP). In 2019, he was recruited as a University Professor at INSA Lyon and a researcher at the AMPERE Laboratory.
His research theme concerns the management of complex industrial systems in uncertain contexts and focuses on the detection and diagnosis (reactive or predictive) of operating hazards, whether of a normal nature (breakdowns, wear phenomena, etc.). …) or intentionally provoked (Cyber-Maliciousness)
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