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Complexe Systems plateform

The complex systems platform brings together equipment dedicated to the study of microwaves on matter and on the vehicles of the future. 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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A2M

A2M

A2M (Atelier des Microondes sur la Matière) is a transfer cell

Characterising, heating and controlling materials using microwaves

For more than 15 years, A2M has been providing companies with scientific expertise and equipment to analyse the interaction between matter and electromagnetic waves and to develop the industrial uses of microwaves

Vehicule

Futur of vehicule

On a 250 m² surface, the “Vehicule of the Futur” plateform constitute a true technology showcase of the testing means developed for the implementation in pratice, for experimental and tranfert purpose, of research leads by the CRONE team in collaboration with the car manufacturer PSA and the outfitter BOSCH, in the context of the labeling as a team of technology research. Since 2011, this platform is in the forefront of the OpenLab PSA-IMS “Electronics and Systems for Automotive”, common laboratory between PSA Peugeot Citroën and the IMS laboratory.

Futur Of Vehicule

Related research themes

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Signal and image processing

The Signal and image processing theme aims to design algorithms for advanced signal processing in the broad sense

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Automatic control

The Automatic control group addresses the following topics: Robust and Integrated Approach to Automation, Non-Integer Derivative Systems, Flatness and Fault Tolerant Guidance

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Production engineering

Scientific themes of the production engineering group: Enterprise Modelling and Engineering, Production Systems Management, Design Engineering

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Signal and image processing

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    News

    Latest news from the team

    Research Spotlight: energy-efficient, learning-capable edge AI systems and highly frugal biomimetic neural networks

    The Bioelectronics research group of the IMS Laboratory recently published two articles in the prestigious science journals Nature Electronics and Nature Communications.

    IMS Researchers Honored at ANDOR2025 for Outstanding Open Science Contributions

    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.

    THESIS DEFENSE of Zeeshan ALI - December 18, 2025

    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”.

    Award Recognition for Outstanding Research on Fractional Calculus in Engineering Sciences: Modeling, Identification, and Control of Living and Autonomous Systems

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

    THESIS DEFENSE of Mathias LECROART - December 15, 2025

    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”.

    THESIS DEFENSE of Alix BOUNI - December 12, 2025

    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”.

    Résumé en français

    La plateforme des systèmes complexes regroupe des équipements dédiés à l’étude des microondes sur la matière et sur les véhicules du futurs. 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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