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Pierre BOULET is a Lecturer at the University of Lille, affiliated with the CRIStAL research laboratory (Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille) and member of the 2XS research team. His office is located at IRCICA in the Haute Borne science park, with contact via institutional phone (06 09 08 18 11).
His research centers on neuromorphic engineering, specializing in spiking neural networks and their hardware implementation. Key interests include memristive nanocomponents for unconventional computing, FPGA-based acceleration, energy efficiency in mobile systems, event-based vision architectures, and security/privacy for neuromorphic processors. His work bridges theoretical neural models with practical hardware constraints, emphasizing efficient sensor-processor interfaces and optimization techniques.
Dr. BOULET has supervised ten PhD theses between 2016–2025, guiding research on topics ranging from neuromorphic accelerators to fossil radiolarian analysis using AI. His advisees include Mahyar Shahsavari (memristive computing, 2016), Pierre Falez (STDP for image recognition, 2019), and Mazdak Fatahi (Bayesian optimization of neuromorphic networks, 2025).
Within CRIStAL, he contributes to the 2XS team focused on advanced computing systems. Current projects involve neuromorphic attention mechanisms for event-based vision, efficient sensor-processor connectivity, and security frameworks for neuromorphic hardware, maintaining active research through thesis supervision and institutional collaboration.
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