
معرفی
Paul Chollet is a Lecturer in the Department of Communications and Electronics (Comelec) at Télécom Paris, affiliated with the Communication Circuits and Systems (C2S) research team and the Information Processing and Communication Laboratory (LTCI). He holds a PhD from Mines-Télécom Atlantique (2017) where his dissertation focused on parsimonious processing of biological signals.
Research Focus
Dr. Chollet's research specializes in ultra-low-power hardware design for biomedical applications, with particular expertise in:
- Analog-to-feature conversion for efficient biological signal processing
- CMOS implementation of neural networks and classification systems
- Power-optimized circuit design for wearable healthcare sensors
- Reconfigurable hardware architectures for flexible signal acquisition
- Energy-efficient algorithms for wireless body area networks
Publication Analysis
His 14 recent publications (2016-2024) demonstrate consistent focus on low-power hardware solutions for biomedical applications. Earlier work (2016-2018) emphasized CMOS implementations of clique-based neural networks for energy-efficient classification. Recent publications (2020-2024) shifted toward reconfigurable analog-to-feature converters and optimization techniques for healthcare sensors, reflecting an evolution toward flexible, power-aware systems for physiological monitoring.
Laboratory Affiliations
Dr. Chollet conducts research through the Communication Circuits and Systems (C2S) team within the Information Processing and Communication Laboratory (LTCI), focusing on hardware-efficient signal processing architectures.


