Laurie Calvet – Coordinator of BAYFLEX
“I am a Franco-American scientist. Originally from the US, I earned her BS at Columbia University in NY in 1995, USA and her PhD at Yale University in Connecticut, USA in 2001. After post-docs at Harvard and MIT, I arrived in France for a post-doc at CNRS-Thales and was then recruited into CNRS in 2007. I am currently chargée de recherche at LPICM, Ecole Polytechnique. My current research focuses on taking ideas from biology and implementing them into new device concepts and circuits. I currently coordinates that EIC pathfinder grant BAYFLEX. An addition research project works on developing software able to detect the effectiveness of antibiotics targeting the ribosome.”
Yerin
BAYFLEX also integrate in the partners institutions with student taking classes. Here’s an example with Yerin, a master 2 student in Ecole Polytechnique and Kyung Hee university.
Yerin will also start a PhD in the BAYFLEX project on november 2025.
Asma & Wei-Ting
This interview was recored during a visit from the IMT partners Asma (PhD student) and Wei-Ting (Post-doc) at Bitbrain, in order to test their electrodes and OECT devices.
Sami
Sami is a PhD student in BAYFLEX at the Ecole Polytechnique since 2023. His works focuses on simulating the OTFT devices for the BAYFLEX’s circuits.