Fabien Alibart received a Ph.D. in material science from University of Picardie Jules Verne, France, in 2008. He joined IEMN-CNRS in 2012 as a permanent researcher where he worked on the concepts of neuromorphic/bioinspired computing with emerging memory technologies. He is now with LN2-3IT CNRS as a researcher participating in the join laboratory program between France and Quebec (UMI-CNRS) where he is developing neuromorphic hardware for a variety of applications, from edge computing to brain-machine interfaces.
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