
معرفی
Fabien Alibart is a Research Officer and Permanent Researcher at the University of Sherbrooke (Canada), associated with the LN2-3IT/CNRS laboratory. His primary focus is on neuromorphic computing, memristive devices, and bio-inspired hardware solutions. He holds a PhD in Thin Film Physics from the University of Picardie Jules Verne (Amiens, France), specializing in optoelectronics and carbon-based devices.
His research spans neuromorphic systems, organic electrochemical transistors, and memristive circuits. Key projects include developing iono-electronic materials for brain-inspired computing (IONOS project), cryogenic memristors, and 3D memory architectures. He has led multiple ANR and NSERC grants, focusing on neuromorphic interfaces and energy-efficient computing.
Alibart's work intersects material science, electrical engineering, and biology. Notable contributions include memristor-based pattern classification, synaptic plasticity modeling, and neuromorphic hardware integration. His teams have pioneered organic/nanoparticle transistor synapses and developed CMOS-compatible memristive crossbars for analog AI acceleration.
Collaborations span institutions like UdeM, IBM Zurich, and the European CHIST-ERA initiative. His lab focuses on advancing bio-interfacing technologies and neuromorphic engineering through multidisciplinary approaches.


