Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne
Université Bourgogne Europe
Quantum technologies: quantum computing and quantum sensing (cold atoms, molecular physics, superconducting qubits, spin systems, NV centers…)
Quantum optimal control
Open quantum systems
Classical integrable dynamics
Dominique Sugny studied theoretical physics at University Joseph Fourier of Grenoble and Ecole Normale Supérieure of Lyon, where he got the Agrégation in Physics in 1997 and a DEA in theoretical physics in 1998 (Master 2). He obtained his PhD in 2002 at the Laboratory of Physical Spectrometry in Grenoble, under the supervision of M. Joyeux. After a post-doc (ATER) in the group of O. Atabek at the Laboratoire de Photophysique Moléculaire (Orsay, Paris), he was appointed in 2003 as Maître de Conférences at the Université de Bourgogne in Dijon, in the group of H.R. Jauslin (Quantum and Nonlinear Dynamics). He obtained his Habilitation in 2009 and was appointed Professor in 2014. He has established many long-running national and international collaborations, particularly with S. Glaser’s group at TUM in Munich and D. Guéry-Odelin’s group in Toulouse. His domains of expertise are quantum control, quantum technologies, cold atoms, molecular Physics, optimal control theory and nonlinear classical and quantum dynamics. He was awarded in 2015 the Hans Fisher Fellowship of the Technical University of Munich (Technische Universität München, Institute for Advanced Study), for his work on the applications of optimal control theory to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). He is the author of more than 150 papers, one book and one patent.
Current research projects:
Statistiques (01/01/2026):
https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=38DyMEIAAAAJ&hl=fr
Publications (01/01/2026):
Conception, Optimisation
et Modélisation
en Mécanique
Interactions et
Contrôle Quantiques
Procédés Métallurgiques Durabilité, Matériaux