Control System Engineer, L'École Nationale Polytechnique d'Alger, Algeria, 1999–2004
Research Interests
Professor Laleg-Kirati's research interests encompass work across the fields of applied mathematics, control systems, and signal analysis. She works on new methods for signal analysis based on a semi-classical approach with an application to the analysis of the arterial blood pressure. Laleg-Kirati is also interested in modeling, identification, control, fault detection, inverse problems and especially seismic inversion and has expertise in solitons waves and scattering theory.
Selected Publications
B. Helffer and T.M. Laleg-Kirati, "On semi-classical questions related to signal analysis". to appear in Asymptotic Analysis Journal, 2011.
T.M. Laleg-Kirati, E-Crépeau, M. Sorine, "Semi-classical signal analysis", submitted.
T.M. Laleg-Kirati, C. Médigue, Y. Papelier, F. Cottin and A. Van de Louw, "Validation of a semi-classical signal analysis method for stroke volume variation assessment: a comparison with the PiCCO technique", Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Volume 38, Number 12, 3618-3629, 2010.
T.M. Laleg, E. Crépeau and M. Sorine, "Seperation of arterial pressure into a nonlinear superposition of solitary waves and a windkessel flow". Biomedical Signal Processing and Control Journal, vol. 2(3), pp. 163-170, 2007.