
معرفی
Cyril Routier is a Principal Research Engineer at Linköping University, affiliated with the Department of Science and Technology (ITN) and the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE). His research focuses on plant functionalization for environmental monitoring and sensing applications, particularly through biohybrid technologies and nanobionic systems. He is part of the Electronic Plants group, which develops sustainable plant-based technologies to address environmental challenges like carbon capture and molecular delivery.
Education: BSc in Engineering Sciences (2017, ENSCBP, France); MSc in Chemistry and Physical Engineering (2019, ENSCBP, France) with a specialization in Nano and Micro Technologies. His MSc thesis, conducted at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology under Assistant Professor Sahika Inal, explored nanotechnology applications in plant systems.
Research Interests: Plant nanobionics, sustainable agriculture, environmental engineering, and organic electronics. His work bridges plant biology and material science to create innovative biohybrid systems for monitoring and environmental remediation.
Articles Trends: Publications emphasize enhancing plant functions via nanomaterial integration, including carbon capture optimization, precision molecular delivery, and syringe infiltration techniques for plant modification. These studies underscore interdisciplinary approaches to environmental sustainability.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Electronic Plants group and LOE, advancing bioelectronic devices for sustainable food production and environmental stress mitigation in plants.





