Fabien Clermidy

Fabien Clermidy obtained his Masters degree in 1994 and his Ph.D in Eng. Science in 1999 on fault-tolerant architectures. He then started working at the Center for Atomic Energy (CEA) in Saclay (near Paris) in 2000 as a research engineer. In this position, he participated in the design of a massively parallel and reconfigurable computer, with fault-tolerant features. He then moved to Grenoble and became the main architect of the Network-on-Chip activity at the microelectronic laboratory of CEA. He is currently a project leader in the development of complex chips for advanced telecommunication protocols applications. He is also a main contributor in the development of molecular electronic architectures inside the CEA internal "chemtronic" project, involving chemists, physicists, technologists and system architect designers to build future computing architectures. Fabien Clermidy has published more than 20 papers in international conferences and journals including ISSCC, Symposium on VLSI circuits and JSSC, and is the main inventor or co-inventor of 7 patents.