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P. Grandinetti-was-born-in-cosenza, Italy) in 1990 He received his B.S. degree in Computer Engineering and MS degree in Automation Engineering from Università degli studi della Calabria (Italy), 2011 and 2013 respectively, and his PhD in Automation Engineering from Université Grenoble Alpes (France) in 2017. During his PhD studies, he has been interested in traffic networks modelling and distributed control

F. S. Garin, M. S. , and P. , chargée de recherche') with the NeCS team at INRIA and GIPSA-lab She received her B, respectively. She was a post-doctoral researcher at Università di Padova (Italy, INRIA in 2010. She is an Associate Editor in the IEEE-CSS Conference Editorial Board and in the European Control Association (EUCA) Conference Editorial Board. Her current research interests are in distributed algorithms and network systems, 2002.

C. Canudas-de-wit, 16) was born in Villahermosa He received his B.S. degree in electronics and communications from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, respectively. He is currently 'Directeur de recherche' (Senior researcher) with CNRS, where he is the leader of the NeCS team, a joint team of GIPSA-lab (CNRS) and INRIA, on Networked Controlled Systems. Dr, 1958.

. Canudas-de-wit and . Fellow, He is currently an Associate Editor of the, of Automatica, and of the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems. He served as the President of the European Control Association from 2013 to 2015, and for the IEEE Board of Governors of the Control System Society