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Olivier Piller
Olivier Piller - Resilience by design and sustainable control of drinking water systems
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Dr Olivier Piller received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Bordeaux, France in 1995. From 1996 to 2019, he worked at the Irstea Institute (Bordeaux, France) as a researcher. He is now Senior Principal Research Fellow at INRAE - National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment in the Water Infrastructure Asset Management Team. In December 2018, he became Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide. In 2019, he earned his habilitation thesis degree (accreditation to supervise research, French HDR) in Engineering Sciences, from the CNAM Paris (DS 432).
His research interest is on Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) Analysis with an emphasis on network modelling, model calibration, optimal sensor placement problems, leakage control, optimization of WDSs, water network security and critical infrastructure.
He has been involved in many research projects funded by the European Union: Recently, he was involved in the FP7 research project [SecurEau](http://www.secureau.eu/) on security and decontamination of drinking water distribution systems following a deliberate contamination event under the Seventh Framework Programme. He was also the ANR coordinator for the French-German bilateral project [SMaRT-OnlineWDN](http://www.smart-onlinewdn.eu/). The main objective was the development of an online security management toolkit for water distribution networks that is based on sensor measurements of water quality as well as water quantity. He was the ANR coordinator and project spokesperson for the French-German project [ResiWater](http://www.resiwater.eu/). The main objective was the development of simulation tools to prepare water utilities for crisis management and enhance their resilience with regard to three specific case studies: natural disaster, water quality deterioration and cascade effects between water, energy and IT infrastructures.
He has developed the water quantity and water quality calculation engines in the [Porteau](http://porteau.irstea.fr/) software solution that is used by 250 water utilities and consultants. Dr Olivier Piller is the (co) author of more than 100 refereed journal and conference publications. In addition, he serves as a reviewer of applied mathematics, and civil & environmental engineering journals.
Piller Olivier a obtenu son doctorat en mathématiques appliquées à l'Université de Bordeaux (France) en 1995. De 1996 à 2019, il a travaillé à l'Institut Irstea (Bordeaux, France) en tant que chargé de recherche. Il est maintenant directeur de recherche à l'INRAE - Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement, dans l'équipe de gestion patrimoniale des infrastructures hydrauliques de l’UR ETTIS. En décembre 2018, il est devenu maître de conférences adjoint à l'Université d'Adélaïde. En 2019, il a obtenu son diplôme de thèse d'habilitation (habilitation à diriger des recherches, HDR français) en Sciences de l'Ingénieur, du CNAM Paris (DS 432).
Ses recherches portent sur l'analyse des réseaux de distribution d'eau (RDE) et plus particulièrement sur la modélisation des réseaux, le calage des modèles, les problèmes de placement optimal de capteurs, le contrôle des fuites, l'optimisation des RDE, la sécurité des réseaux d'eau et des infrastructures critiques.
Il a participé à plusieurs projets de recherche financés par l'Union européenne : Récemment, il a participé au projet de recherche [SecurEau](http://www.secureau.eu/) sur la sécurité et la décontamination des systèmes de distribution d'eau potable après un événement de contamination délibérée dans le cadre du septième programme-cadre. Il a également été le coordinateur ANR du projet bilatéral franco-allemand [SMaRT-OnlineWDN](http://www.smart-onlinewdn.eu/). L'objectif principal était le développement d'une boîte à outils de gestion de la sécurité en ligne pour les réseaux de distribution d'eau, basée sur des mesures par capteurs de la qualité et de la quantité de l'eau. Il a été le coordinateur ANR et le porte-parole du projet franco-allemand [ResiWater](http://www.resiwater.eu/). L'objectif principal était le développement d'outils de simulation pour préparer les services d'eau à la gestion de crise et renforcer leur résilience au regard de trois études de cas spécifiques : catastrophes naturelles, détérioration de la qualité de l'eau et effets en cascade entre les infrastructures d'eau, d'énergie et informatiques.
Il a développé les moteurs de calcul de la quantité et de la qualité de l'eau dans la solution logicielle [Porteau](http://porteau.irstea.fr/) qui est utilisée par 250 services d'eau et consultants. Piller Olivier est (co-)auteur de plus de 100 publications dans des revues et conférences à comité de lecture. De plus, il est relecteur pour des revues de mathématiques appliquées et d'ingénierie civile et environnementale.
Research domains
Mathematics [math]
Engineering Sciences [physics]
Modeling and Simulation
Operations Research [cs.RO]
Civil Engineering
Skills
Mathematical Modelling · Convex Optimization · Pipe Network Analysis · optimization · inverse problems
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Exploring a Spatial Dynamic Approach and Landmark Detection for Leakage/Burst Event Characterisation in Water Distribution NetworksiEMSs 2022, 11th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software Brussels, Belgium, Ann van Griensven, Jiri Nossent, Stefan Reis (Eds.), Jul 2022, Bruxelles, Belgium
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A Hybrid Method for Calibration of Unknown Partially/Fully Closed Valves in Water Distribution Systems1st International WDSA / CCWI 2018 Joint Conference, Jul 2018, Kingston, Canada. 8 p
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A Greedy Scheduling of Post-Disaster Response and Restoration using Pressure-Driven Models and Graph Segment Analysis1st International WDSA / CCWI 2018 Joint Conference, Jul 2018, Kingston, Canada. 14 p
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Why are Line Search Methods Needed for Hydraulic DDM and PDM Solvers?CCWI 2017 - Computing and Control for the Water Industry, Sep 2017, Sheffield, France. 8 p., ⟨10.15131/shef.data.5364229.v1⟩
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Online Demand Estimation of Geographical and Non-Geographical Distributed Demand Pattern in Water Distribution NetworksCCWI 2017 - Computing and Control for the Water Industry, Sep 2017, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 8 p., ⟨10.15131/shef.data.5364133.v1⟩
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Criticality Index for Resilience Analysis of Water Distribution Networks in a Context of Mechanical FailuresCongreso de Métodos Numéricos en Ingeniería (CMN 2017), Jul 2017, Valencia, Spain. pp.1589-1604
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On the Solvability of the Pressure Driven Hydraulic Steady-State Equations Considering Feedback-Control DevicesCCWI 2017 – 15th International Computing and Control for the Water Industry Conference, Sep 2017, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 9 p., ⟨10.15131/shef.data.5364205.v1⟩
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Augmented Resilience of Water Distribution Systems following Severe Abnormal EventsCCWI 2017 - Computing and Control for the Water Industry, Sep 2017, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 8 p., ⟨10.15131/shef.data.5363509.v1⟩
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Spectral Propagation of Parameter Uncertainties in Water Distribution NetworksCCWI 2017 - Computing and Control for the Water Industry, Sep 2017, Sheffield, United Kingdom. 8 p., ⟨10.15131/shef.data.5364250.v1⟩
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Validation of a Dual Calibration Method for Coupled Flow and Transport Models of Water Distribution systemsEleventh International Conference on Computing and Control for the Water Industry (CCWI 2011), Sep 2011, Exeter, United Kingdom. pp.1021-1022
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On suitable pressure driven model predictions for the analysis of water distribution systems10th International Water Distribution System Analysis Conference (WDSA), Aug 2008, Kruger National Park, South Africa
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Critical parameters for the reliability of municipal storage tanksWorld Environmental & Water Resources Congress, May 2008, Honolulu, United States. 10 p., ⟨10.1061/40976(316)486⟩
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Battle of the water sensor networks8th annual Water Distribution System Analysis Symposium, University of Cincinnatti, Aug 2006, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. 8 p., ⟨10.1061/40941(247)112⟩
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Slow transient pressure driven modeling in water distribution networks8th annual Water Distribution System Analysis Symposium, University of Cincinnatti, Aug 2006, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. 13 p., ⟨10.1061/40941(247)38⟩
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Sensor Location Design for Contaminant Source Identification in Water Distribution Systems8th annual Water Distribution System Analysis Symposium, University of Cincinnatti, Aug 2006, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. 8 p., ⟨10.1061/40941(247)128⟩
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Robust optimization for feedback control design of booster disinfection systemsEight International Conference on Computing and Control in the Water Industry CCWI05 'Water Management for the 21st Century', University of Exeter, Sep 2005, Exeter, United Kingdom. pp.99-104
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A sensor location model to detect contaminations in water distribution networksWorld Water and Environmental Resources Congres (EWRI05), EWRI, May 2005, Anchorage, AK, United States. 12 p., ⟨10.1061/40792(173)45⟩
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Coupled numerical simulation and sensitivity assessment under slow transient conditionsEight International Conference on Computing and Control in the Water Industry CCWI05 'Water Management for the 21st Century', University of Exeter, Sep 2005, Exeter, United Kingdom. pp.281-286
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Optimal location of water quality sensors in supply systems by multiobjective genetic algorithmsEight International Conference on Computing and Control in the Water Industry CCWI05 'Water Management for the 21st Century', University of Exeter,, Sep 2005, Exeter, United Kingdom. pp.203-208
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Suitable extended period simulation calibration in water supply networkSeven International Conference on Computing and Control in the Water Industry CCWI03, Sep 2003, London, United Kingdom. pp.27
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Calibration methodology for a residual chlorine decreasing model in drinking water networks2003 World Water and Environmental Resources Congress - EWRI03, EWRI, Jun 2003, Philadelphia (PA), United States. 10 p., ⟨10.1061/40685(2003)270⟩
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A Stochastic Model for Peak Period Analysis of Pipe NetworksEnvironmental & Water Resources Systems Analysis (EWRSA), ASCE, May 2002, Roanoke (VA), United States. 11 p
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A spatial sampling procedure for a physical diagnosis in a drinking water supply networkInternational Conference on Computing and Control for the Water Industry CCWI '99, University of Exeter, Sep 1999, Exeter, United Kingdom. pp.309-316
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Modelization of the behaviour of chlorine dioxide in a drinking water supplyFirst IWSA international conference on master plans for water utilities, IWA, Jun 1998, Prague, Czech Republic. pp.257-264
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Modélisation du fonctionnement d'un réseau de distribution d'eau : analyse hydraulique et choix des mesures pour l'estimation de paramètresSéminaire inter-chercheurs. Les modèles au Cemagref : formulation validation pertinence tome 1, Gif-sur-Yvette, 12-13 octobre 1995, 1995, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. pp.79-88
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ResiWaterWISG2018, Workshop interdisciplinaire sur la Sécurité Globale, 16-17 Octobre 2018, ANR, Oct 2018, Lyon, France. 2018
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ResiWater: An Innovative Secure Sensor Networks and Model-based Assessment Tools for Increased Resilience of Water InfrastructuresWISG2016, Workshop interdisciplinaire sur la Sécurité Globale, Feb 2016, Troyes, France
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Robustness of Parameter-Less Remote Real-Time Pressure Control in Water Distribution SystemsAdvances in Hydroinformatics: Springer Water, Springer, pp.449-463, 2018, 978-981-10-7217-8
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Sécurité des réseaux d’eau potable : mieux connaître la vulnérabilité pour une meilleure résilienceDes villes et des territoires sobres et sûrs : comment les services urbains relèvent-ils le défi ? : Ouvrage introductif du 94ème congrès de l’ASTEE, Association Scientifique et Technique pour l'Eau et l'Environnement, pp.74-76, 2015
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Monitoring of pipe wall deposits in drinking water distribution systemsK. Clive Thompson, Ulrich Borchers and John Gray. Water contamination emergencies: managing the threats, RSC Publishing, pp.116-131, 2013, 978-1-84973-441-7
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Inverse Transport Method for Determination of Potential Contamination Sources with a Stochastic FrameworkPatterson Craig L., Struck Scott D., Murray Daniel J. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2013, ASCE, pp.798-812, 2013, ⟨10.1061/9780784412947.077⟩
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A New Concept for Placing Coupons and Sensors for Decontamination VerificationPatterson Craig L., Struck Scott D., Murray Daniel J. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2013, ASCE, pp.598-610, 2013, ⟨10.1061/9780784412947.058⟩
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The risk of a municipal storage tank running dry due to user demandsKevin E. Lansey, Christopher Y. Choi, Avi Ostfeld, Ian L. Pepper. Water distribution system analysis 2010, ASCE, pp.1446-1455, 2012, 9780784412039. ⟨10.1061/41203(425)129⟩
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Dual Calibration for Coupled Flow and Transport models of Water Distribution SystemsKevin E. Lansey, Christopher Y. Choi, Avi,Ostfeld and Ian L. Pepper. Water Distribution Systems Analysis 2010, ASCE, pp.722-731, 2012, 9780784412039. ⟨10.1061/41203(425)68⟩
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Pressure-Driven Analysis of Network Sections Supplied Via high-lying NodesJoby Boxall and Čedo Maksimović (eds). Integrating Water Systems, CRC Press,Taylor & Francis group, pp.257-262, 2009, 978-0-415-54851-9
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Modeling of Pressure Regulating Devices: A Problem now SolvedBridging the Gap: Meeting the World's Water and Environmental Resources Challenges, ASCE, pp.1-10, 2001, ⟨10.1061/40569(2001)394⟩
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Sensitivity Assessment for Quality Modelling in Water Distribution Systems2009
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Computational study and sensitivity analysis for quality modeling in Water Distribution Systems.2008
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Modélisation et optimisation des réseaux de conduites sous pressionMathématiques [math]. Habilitation à diriger des recherches en sciences pour l'ingénieur spécialité mathématiques appliquées, école doctorale sciences des métiers de l'ingénieur, 2019
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