Summary
William Jussiau is an aerospace engineer and control theorist with nine years of experience bridging academic research and industry applications, currently a postdoctoral researcher at NTNU working on wind turbine control to prevent bird strikes. He holds a PhD from ONERA where he developed control laws to stabilize oscillator fluid flows, combining deep expertise in fluid dynamics, control theory, and numerical methods. Earlier roles at Safran and Thales translated theoretical tools into real-time implementations for autonomous aircraft, collision avoidance, and sensor pre-design, evidencing a track record of taking algorithms from prototype to embedded targets. As a teaching assistant at ISAE-SUPAERO he taught control and signal processing and supervised MSc projects, reflecting strong mentoring and communication skills. His background includes hands-on CFD automation and data-science coursework from an exchange at QUT, revealing a rare mix of theoretical rigor and practical software/experimental integration. Colleagues value his ability to connect probabilistic risk modeling with optimal and predictive control to solve safety-critical aerospace problems.
9 years of coding experience
Academic Exchange, Science des données, Academic Exchange, Science des données at QUT (Queensland University of Technology)
CPGE, Mathematics and Physics, CPGE, Mathematics and Physics at Lycée Carnot, Dijon, France
Baccalauréat, Scientifique, Baccalauréat, Scientifique at Lycée Stephen Liégeard, Dijon, France
Engineer's degree - Aerospace specialisation, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering, Engineer's degree - Aerospace specialisation, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering at ISAE-SUPAERO
French, English, German, Spanish