ELORGA
ELORGA
ELORGA platform : Organic electronic (OLED, OFET, OPV…)(ENSCBP)
Equipments of the ELORGA platform are dedicated to the fabrication of electronic devices based on organic semiconductors.
The component platform brings together equipment dedicated to research on organic electronics, on alternative technology to silicon microsystems and on the evaluation of the reliability of optoelectronic and photonic devices subjected to a harsh environment. The various equipment and human resources of the platform allow the teams of the IMS Bordeaux laboratory, whether researchers or students, to carry out their research while benefiting from support and technical assistance from the laboratory.
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The Bioelectronics research group of the IMS Laboratory recently published two articles in the prestigious science journals Nature Electronics and Nature Communications.

Two members of the IMS laboratory were honored for their contributions to open science with the NeuRon Virtualizer (NRV) software, receiving the Open Science Award for Open Research Software and the Open Science Thesis Award. These distinctions highlight IMS’ strong involvement in promoting transparent, accessible, and collaborative scientific practices.

Zeeshan ALI will defend his thesis on December 18, 2025 at 2:00 pm in the amphitheater JP. DOM of the IMS Laboratory, on the subject: “System Engineering Approach to the Development of Urban Digital Twin”.

Stéphane Victor was awarded the Researcher Excellence Award at the IWW 2025 Conference held this November in Istanbul, Turkey.

Mathias LECROART will defend his thesis on December 15, 2025 at 2:00 pm in the amphitheater JP. DOM of the IMS Laboratory, on the subject: “Identification and decision by coupling deep learning methods and knowledge models for predictive maintenance”.

Alix BOUNI will defend her thesis on December 12, 2025 at 2:00 pm in the amphitheater O108 (ENSC), on the subject: “Integration of biosignals in cyber-physical systems to assess the cognitive state of a user: contribution of neurovisceral and cognitivo-motor dynamics”.
La plateforme composant regroupe des équipements dédiés à la recherche sur l’électronique organique, sur l’alternative technology to silicium microsystèmes et sur l’évaluation de la fiabilité des dispositifs optoélectroniques et photoniques soumis à un environnement difficile. Les différents équipements et les moyens humains de la plateforme permettent aux équipes du laboratoire IMS Bordeaux, que ce soit pour les chercheurs ou les étudiants de mener à bien leurs recherches tout en bénéficiant d’un appui et d’un soutien technique de la part du laboratoire.
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