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François Pierrot
Born (1961-11-02) November 2, 1961 (age 62)
Nationality  France
Awards2011 CNRS medal of innovation, Best paper award IEEE ICRA, innovation prize...
Scientific career
Fields Robotics

François Pierrot

François Pierrot (born November 2, 1961 in Mont Saint Martin) is Director of Research in the Montpellier Laboratory of Informatics, Robotics and Microelectronics (LIRMM) [1].

Biography

Former student at the Mechanical Engineering Department of École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, holding a PhD in Automatic Control [2] from the Montpellier 2 University, Dr. François Pierrot now serves as a Director of Research for the French National Centre for Scientific Research ( CNRS) in the LIRMM. For more than 15 years, he has been working to create new robots considering simultaneously mechanical design and control strategies, on theoretical aspects as well as in close cooperation with industrial partners in the fields of industry, health and education. François Pierrot participated in the creation of the fastest parallel robot in the world's patent, acquired by Adept [3], a U.S. leader in robotic systems. In 2011 he received the First CNRS Medal of Innovation [4].

Researches

His innovative research has been distinguished in France (ADER Prize, 2003 and 2008 (in French) [5]), in Europe (European Commission IST Prize, 2002) and in Japan (Robotic Society of Japan Prize for Innovation [6]) for results in various fields such as medical robotics, entertainment robotics or industrial robotics. He is currently involved in fundamental research projects at national and European level, as well as in applied research projects in cooperation with the Tecnalia Foundation, Spain.

Awards

  • 2011 - CNRS Medal of Innovation [4]
  • 2010 – Best paper award (finalist), IEEE ICRA, Anchorage, USA ("MoonWalker, a Lower Limb Exoskeleton able to Sustain Bodyweight using a Passive Force Balancer") [7]
  • 2008 – Prize for Innovation, ADER Languedoc-Roussillon (pick-and-place robotics) (in French) [5]
  • 2007 – Finalist of IEEE/IFR Invention Award (industrial robotics)
  • 2003 – Prize for Innovation, ADER Languedoc-Roussillon (medical robotics) (in French) [8]
  • 2002 – IST Prize, European Commission (robot for education)
  • 2000 – Prize for Creation of Innovating StartUp Companies, French Ministry of Research (in French) [9]
  • 1995 - Prize for Innovation, Robotic Society of Japan, (industrial robotics); first non Japanese researcher to get this prize.
  • 1992 – Best Paper Award, ISRAM '92, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA (robust control)

Publications

Publications of François Pierrot portal HAL-LIRMM (Management System Publications of LIRMM)

Technology transfer to industry

Pictures of prototypes

  • 2007 - Quattro robot – Adept Technology, Inc., in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team) and the Tecnalia Foundation. Fastest parallel robot in the world.
  • 2002 – 2008 : education-entertainment robots - Wany Robotics. The founder of Wany Robotics, E. Lavarec hold a PhD from LIRMM. Education robot, robot vacuum cleaners, home surveillance robots.
  • 2002 – Medical robot DermarobSinters in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team). Dermarob system received the prize for Innovation from ADER Languedoc-Roussillon (in French) [8]
  • 2000 – Hexapod LMJ robotCEA in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team) and Symetrie company (in French) [10].
  • 1999 – UraneSX, Comau company in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team) and Renault-Automation
  • 1997 - Medical robot Hippocrate - Sinters, in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team) and Broussais hospital (in French) [11]. Medical robot for 3D US Imaging.
  • 1994 – Industrial robot HexaMJTEKT. Prize for Innovation, Robotic Society of Japan
  • 1991 – Hexa robot - JTEKT.

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
François Pierrot
Born (1961-11-02) November 2, 1961 (age 62)
Nationality  France
Awards2011 CNRS medal of innovation, Best paper award IEEE ICRA, innovation prize...
Scientific career
Fields Robotics

François Pierrot

François Pierrot (born November 2, 1961 in Mont Saint Martin) is Director of Research in the Montpellier Laboratory of Informatics, Robotics and Microelectronics (LIRMM) [1].

Biography

Former student at the Mechanical Engineering Department of École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, holding a PhD in Automatic Control [2] from the Montpellier 2 University, Dr. François Pierrot now serves as a Director of Research for the French National Centre for Scientific Research ( CNRS) in the LIRMM. For more than 15 years, he has been working to create new robots considering simultaneously mechanical design and control strategies, on theoretical aspects as well as in close cooperation with industrial partners in the fields of industry, health and education. François Pierrot participated in the creation of the fastest parallel robot in the world's patent, acquired by Adept [3], a U.S. leader in robotic systems. In 2011 he received the First CNRS Medal of Innovation [4].

Researches

His innovative research has been distinguished in France (ADER Prize, 2003 and 2008 (in French) [5]), in Europe (European Commission IST Prize, 2002) and in Japan (Robotic Society of Japan Prize for Innovation [6]) for results in various fields such as medical robotics, entertainment robotics or industrial robotics. He is currently involved in fundamental research projects at national and European level, as well as in applied research projects in cooperation with the Tecnalia Foundation, Spain.

Awards

  • 2011 - CNRS Medal of Innovation [4]
  • 2010 – Best paper award (finalist), IEEE ICRA, Anchorage, USA ("MoonWalker, a Lower Limb Exoskeleton able to Sustain Bodyweight using a Passive Force Balancer") [7]
  • 2008 – Prize for Innovation, ADER Languedoc-Roussillon (pick-and-place robotics) (in French) [5]
  • 2007 – Finalist of IEEE/IFR Invention Award (industrial robotics)
  • 2003 – Prize for Innovation, ADER Languedoc-Roussillon (medical robotics) (in French) [8]
  • 2002 – IST Prize, European Commission (robot for education)
  • 2000 – Prize for Creation of Innovating StartUp Companies, French Ministry of Research (in French) [9]
  • 1995 - Prize for Innovation, Robotic Society of Japan, (industrial robotics); first non Japanese researcher to get this prize.
  • 1992 – Best Paper Award, ISRAM '92, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA (robust control)

Publications

Publications of François Pierrot portal HAL-LIRMM (Management System Publications of LIRMM)

Technology transfer to industry

Pictures of prototypes

  • 2007 - Quattro robot – Adept Technology, Inc., in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team) and the Tecnalia Foundation. Fastest parallel robot in the world.
  • 2002 – 2008 : education-entertainment robots - Wany Robotics. The founder of Wany Robotics, E. Lavarec hold a PhD from LIRMM. Education robot, robot vacuum cleaners, home surveillance robots.
  • 2002 – Medical robot DermarobSinters in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team). Dermarob system received the prize for Innovation from ADER Languedoc-Roussillon (in French) [8]
  • 2000 – Hexapod LMJ robotCEA in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team) and Symetrie company (in French) [10].
  • 1999 – UraneSX, Comau company in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team) and Renault-Automation
  • 1997 - Medical robot Hippocrate - Sinters, in cooperation with LIRMM researchers ( DEXTER team) and Broussais hospital (in French) [11]. Medical robot for 3D US Imaging.
  • 1994 – Industrial robot HexaMJTEKT. Prize for Innovation, Robotic Society of Japan
  • 1991 – Hexa robot - JTEKT.

References

External links


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