Olivier Briat is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their work primarily spans the field of Engineering, with significant contributions in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
The scientist's research covers a range of topics focused on battery technology and control systems. Key areas include:
Olivier Briat has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, with frequent appearances in venues such as the Journal of Energy Storage, IFAC-PapersOnLine, Microelectronics Reliability, ECS Meeting Abstracts, and Applied Energy. These publications deal with battery aging, state-of-health estimation, and energy management strategies for electric vehicles, among other topics.
Recent papers include:
Olivier Briat collaborates frequently with researchers such as Jean-Michel Vinassa, Armande Capitaine, Abderrahmane Adel, Rachid Malti, and Romain Mathieu. The collaboration with these coauthors spans multiple publications, reflecting a cooperative approach to advancing research in battery technology and control systems.
Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Nicolas Bertrand;Jean-Yves Delétage
Issam Baghdadi;Issam Baghdadi;Olivier Briat;Jean-Yves Delétage;Philippe Gyan
Walid Lajnef;Jean-Michel Vinassa;Olivier Briat;Stéphane Azzopardi
Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa
Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa
Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Eric Woirgard;Jean-Michel Vinassa
E.-H. El Brouji;O. Briat;J.-M. Vinassa;N. Bertrand
N Bertrand;J Sabatier;O Briat;J Vinassa
Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa
Issam Baghdadi;Issam Baghdadi;Olivier Briat;Philippe Gyan;Jean Michel Vinassa
Nicolas Bertrand;Jocelyn Sabatier;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa
J.-M. Thebaud;E. Woirgard;C. Zardini;S. Azzopardi
Romain Mathieu;Olivier Briat;Philippe Gyan;Jean-Michel Vinassa
O. Briat;J.M. Vinassa;W. Lajnef;S. Azzopardi
Ronan German;Pascal Venet;Ali Sari;Olivier Briat
Akram Eddahech;Olivier Briat;Hervé Henry;Jean-Yves Delétage
Romain Mathieu;Romain Mathieu;Issam Baghdadi;Issam Baghdadi;Olivier Briat;Philippe Gyan
Romain Mathieu;Olivier Briat;Philippe Gyan;Jean-Michel Vinassa
Akram Eddahech;Mohamed Ayadi;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa
Ahmad Alyakhni;Loic Boulon;Jean-Michel Vinassa;Olivier Briat
H. El Brouji;Olivier Briat;Jean-Michel Vinassa;Nicolas Bertrand
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