Bruno Delacressonniere is an Associate Professor at ENSEA, affiliated with the Quartz laboratory and Electronic Systems department. His research focuses on RF electronics, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and advanced electronic systems including optical communications and sensor technologies. He teaches courses in analog electronics, microelectronics, and sensor systems. His research activities span nanophotonics for network-on-chip (NoC) architectures, reliability analysis of RFID systems, and innovative antenna designs for energy harvesting. He has contributed to advancements in optically controlled oscillators, SiGe-based phototransistors, and tunable microwave components using CMOS/SiGe technologies. Delacressonniere has supervised numerous Master’s theses and projects (PFE) focusing on embedded systems and RF design. His work bridges theoretical research with practical implementations, emphasizing energy-efficient solutions and high-reliability electronics for harsh environments. He leads the Electronic Systems team at Quartz, collaborating on projects involving 3D optical integration, microwave filter design, and photonics-based interconnects for multiprocessor systems. His publications reflect a strong emphasis on integrating nanophotonics and advanced semiconductor technologies for next-generation electronic systems.





